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Winter threat: 1/9-12/ 25

Current messaging from FFC. Ice storm possible for the ATL metro. Not looking forward to it.
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I'm sending this out to my weather text subscribers currently: "MS/AL: Potential significant winter storm Thurs night thru Friday. All precip types (snow/sleet/freezing rain) likely. Accumulations possible"

I started the weather texts back in September 2010 just out of a small light bulb idea I had because having a speech impediment due to Cerebral Palsy put a damper on my ability to verbally tell people the weather. I was in 10th grade at the time if I remember right and 16 years old. I just thought it would last 2 weeks and fade out. I started out with roughly 20 people. To date, it's still going strong with over 200 subscribers with majority in North MS with a handful from California to Georgia and in between.
 
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Im trying to figure out a legit best case scenario for central Alabama and my guesses will be the ukmets solution of 6 inches for my area.

If we can stay snow for the entire duration of the low pressure passing through we could get some serious snowfall totals. Man the only time I can remember half a foot of snow was 2017.
 
Im trying to figure out a legit best case scenario for central Alabama and my guesses will be the ukmets solution of 6 inches for my area.

If we can stay snow for the entire duration of the low pressure passing through we could get some serious snowfall totals. Man the only time I can remember half a foot of snow was 2017.
Maybe February 2015? That's the last big snow North MS into AL had. I got 8 inches from it.
 
Maybe February 2015? That's the last big snow North MS into AL had. I got 8 inches from it.
Ah yeah! I forgot about that one. I don't think that had but 2 inches for me but I think you went a bit more north and it was a considerable amount more. For central Alabama it's a bit rarer than north Mississippi/ north Alabama like where your at.
 
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