kcyalater
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Does this mean all models are pushing the low to Cuba now? Nevermind you're probably referring to TikTok.annnnnnditsgone.gif
Nope, just the GFS.Does this mean all models are pushing the low to Cuba now? Nevermind you're probably referring to TikTok.
To be honest, relying on the NBM at this stage is not a very good idea. It averages together a bunch of models, so they'll be a much wider swath of snow than in reality -- the truth is they'll probably be a relatively narrow swath of heavy snow. Where that sets up who knows.Does the NWS use the NBM for their forecasts? I live near Selma south of Hwy 80 and my official forecast is "less than 1 inch" of snow. James Spann is saying 2 inches from the NBM? I understand that we won't really know until it actually snows. I would be happy with a dusting because it's been over 3 years since I have seen snow! We got a dusting of sleet last year and that was it.
I think we will see a surprise in that precip maybe a bit further north. Just a bunch lol. @cyelle21
This has the feel of snowmageddon to me, where you have. A light band of snow that trains over a very cold area that the temps on the ground are already freezing and slowly accumulates. Mesoscale models already show this light precip.
Word of advice, watch out for a surprise or two during every winter event lol
Even half a inch to a inch in Birmingham will shut things down here lol.While digging a little deeper into the the difference between this event and snowmeggedon in 2014, I realized the surface high pushing in that day wasnt as strong as the surface high pushing in this time around. The center of the high was a bit further east, this time we are on the front edge of the high, so that will likely restrict the northward expansion of precip. Also, remember, the low levels will be extremely dry...so its going to take more than just light, breif precip to reach the ground the further north you go.
For Bham, I do think we will see a period of snow, I just don't think it will last that long or be that intense. Maybe an 1/2- 1" is what I am thinking.