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Snow...
Yes, the snow chances have increased. The models have not handled the amount of cold air or the strength of the “new” low well. I would prefer a bit more consistency, but the track of the 500mb low and the cold air advection, makes it interesting. I am in hopes the NAM will be a bit more robust in the next run or two. Nevertheless, I did include the chance of snow in my noon show and the ole’ “wait and see” lingo.
It seems that 9 times out of 10, the moisture runs out before the cold air moves in. While the 850temps support the change to snow, the surface temps are still looking too warm. We have plenty of cooling to do tomorrow first. I know that the Huntsville NWS is ramping ups their snow chances. My main worry for now is the Plateau.
Thanks for the responses.
Brian