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The precipitation shield has moved further north a little bit in the latest model runs
HistoricThe models have been uptrending on the snow levels. Several models have large swaths in SE AL/FL Panhandle getting 6-10 inches! Absolutely crazy.
Just saved this screenshot...wow. There's a good chance we're never seeing this againThere is a freakin' BLIZZARD WARNING in effect for SW Louisiana and adjacent bordering areas of SE Texas. Unreal.
Good for what?Barring any unexpected changes, I think i20 should be good today.
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Good for what? Was wondering same. Definitely think i20 in Georgia sees some snow
Good for no impactsGood for what?
GotchaGood for no impacts
Now I could be proven wrong, but I think it's a safe bet that there's going to be no surprises as of nowGotcha
I think you're rightNow I could be proven wrong, but I think it's a safe bet that there's going to be no surprises as of now
I'm in Tuscaloosa. Edit - I was born in Christiansted, St. Croix and lived in FL until very recently. My wife accepted a faculty position at the University of Alabama and I have been freezing to death ever since. I need to change my location I guess.Are you in MS? @Geno Demopolis 27/7 at 11 pm or 43%. My bad, I needed to refresh the screen. That's not bad but others have mentioned how dry the mid-layers are.