@morphyms1817 said in #1:
> This is a Southern U.S. tradition. Four days out a 3" snow is forecasted. Two days later the forecast is revised to a chance of a dusting. Dashing the hopes of people who annually do not experience a snowstorm.
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> I will commiserate my disappointment by reading under "snowstorm" in Britannica and use my imagination.
It could go either way. December 2017, my place got 6 inches when the forecast was 1-3.
The ECMWF and GFS model both say 1-3 inches around the Atlanta area.
AccuWeather says anything below I-20 will get a dusting
I check the models and hourly forecast every day.
What I'm seeing here is that we're as likely to get a dusting as we are to get 5 inches. ie dang near unpredictable
Just wait and watch as 35 mph winds + snow cause a whiteout in Atlanta
Realistically, it's probably going to be an inch or two of snow and 1⁄4 of an inch of ice