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Posted on 1/20/26 at 3:45 pm to bayoubengals88
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TUESDAY EVENING UPDATE: Global models remain very consistent in advertising the potential for a high impact winter storm for the northern half of Alabama this weekend. Here are the key messages this afternoon...
*Best chance of snow is over the far northern part of the state, especially along and north of the Tennessee River. Some communities near the Tennessee state line could see 3-5 inches.
*South of the Tennessee River an extended period of freezing rain seems likely due to a shallow layer of very cold air. This is precipitation that falls in liquid form when temperatures are at or below freezing. This leads to ice accumulation on bridges, roads, trees and other exposed surfaces, and can bring potential for power outages and very difficult travel conditions. Global models continue to suggest potential for some very significant ice accumulation across North Alabama.
*One positive is that temperatures will be in the 50s tomorrow through Friday, so the infrastructure won't be especially cold at the onset of the event.
*Defining the southern extent of the ice threat is always the hardest part of a forecast like this, and the line between a cold, rainy day and major icing can move back and forth during the event. At the moment is look like some ice accumulation will be possible as far south as Livingston, Greensboro, Clanton, Lake Martin, and Opelika by Saturday night or Sunday morning. But the main impact and more significant ice accumulation will be along and north of I-20. Of course, this is very much subject to change.
*The risk of snow/ice will begin as early as midnight Friday night over Northwest Alabama; precipitation will cover much of the state Saturday and Sunday.
*Road conditions could remain icy and hazardous across North Alabama into early next week, although the ice and snow will end Sunday night.
*South Alabama will see just a cold rain from this event.
*We do note the reliable European global model shows a layer of relatively warmer air in the lower levels moving up into Central Alabama Sunday afternoon; there is a chance we could see a period of rain with temperatures above freezing (in the mid 30s) for a few hours, which could help ease icing conditions to some degree. But there is no guarantee this happens.
*This winter storm will impact a wide area in coming days, from Texas to the Carolinas. Winter storm watches are up now for much of Oklahoma, North Texas, Arkansas and Northwest Louisiana. These watches will be extended eastward tonight and tomorrow as we get close to the event.
*It is still too early for a specific impact forecast for any given location. There simply isn't enough skill with the event still four days away. But understand there is a high chance travel will become difficult, if not impossible over much of North Alabama (especially along and north of I-20) and Tennessee Saturday and Sunday. Parts of Tennessee could see one foot of snow.
*If you live anywhere over the northern half of Alabama consider planning now for difficult travel and power outages. It is a course of least regret. Best case is that you wind up with a cold rain, worst case is a crippling ice storm that can lead to power outages for days, if not weeks in some isolated cases. Where mostly snow falls along and north of the Tennessee River, power outages will be only isolated.
Posted on 1/20/26 at 3:47 pm to DVinBR
Bring it on Mother Nature. Bring it On! I have a backup generator and a full propane tank. Do your worse.
Posted on 1/20/26 at 3:47 pm to dhuck20
It looks like it is shifting further South from me in NWA
This post was edited on 1/20/26 at 4:05 pm
Posted on 1/20/26 at 3:55 pm to SouthernHog
Shifting further north for central Alabama with less ice accumulation it seems. If no snow, I’ll gladly take a cold rain.
Posted on 1/20/26 at 4:03 pm to Roll Tide Ravens
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Where mostly snow falls along and north of the Tennessee River, power outages will be only isolated.
Looks like I'm going to be walking a fine line with this one.
Posted on 1/20/26 at 4:14 pm to DVinBR
18z GFS pushed frozen stuff deeper into SELA
Posted on 1/20/26 at 4:16 pm to LegendInMyMind
Latest GFS (18z) brings ice further south and for a longer durantion.
Also showing some snow for EBR on the back end
Also showing some snow for EBR on the back end
This post was edited on 1/20/26 at 4:22 pm
Posted on 1/20/26 at 4:20 pm to bayoubengals88
If the euro plays out as-is Atlanta is big time fricked.
Need the GFS to win.
Atlanta NWS right now:
Need the GFS to win.
Atlanta NWS right now:
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Focusing on the probabilistic information for now.
--> 40-50% chance for 0.5" or greater of ice accumulation through the weekend for the areas north of I-20.
--> 25-30% chance for 0.75" or greater of ice accumulation through the weekend for the areas north of I-20.
--> 15-20% chance for 1" or greater of ice accumulation through the weekend for the areas north of I-20.
Posted on 1/20/26 at 4:20 pm to bayoubengals88
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Latest GFS (18z) brings ice further south and for a longer durantion.
Also showing 2-3" of snow for EBR on the back end
What about snow in Ferriday? What's it saying about that?
Posted on 1/20/26 at 4:21 pm to BPTiger
Anyone seen what the predictions are for West TN?
Posted on 1/20/26 at 4:22 pm to BPTiger
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If the euro plays out as-is Atlanta is big time fricked.
I was there for the ice storm in the 90s that was pretty gnarly.
Posted on 1/20/26 at 4:26 pm to bayoubengals88
16 inches of snow projected for me
Good god
This a biblical storm for north MS
Good god
This a biblical storm for north MS
Posted on 1/20/26 at 4:29 pm to bayoubengals88
No frickin way
Pretty sure 21 inches of snow in central Arkansas would shatter records
Posted on 1/20/26 at 4:32 pm to LootieandtheBlowfish
Snowmaggedon in '13 was gnarly, too.
Posted on 1/20/26 at 4:35 pm to bayoubengals88
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It ain't going to snow 10 inches in Ferriday Louisiana. If it snows 10 inches or more in Ferriday Louisiana then this will be one for the record books.
It ain't going to snow 10 inches in Ferriday Louisiana. If it snows 10 inches or more in Ferriday Louisiana then this will be one for the record books.
Posted on 1/20/26 at 4:36 pm to DVinBR
Hey serial downvoter, I hope your power goes out for a week and you have so much ice/snow accumulation that you can't leave your house.
POS.
POS.
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