The newest Euro 12z model run is cranking out some huge numbers.
It is highly uncertain that we will get this much snow and this should not be taken as a certainty. However, such a strong signal gives confidence that there will be a Winter Storm.
4:45 AM EST: The latest total snowfall forecast this morning. Development of convective snow showers, may enhance accumulations in some places due to thin banding of the precipitation. Pinpointing amounts for the lower elevations & valley because of this fact, will be difficult.
A notable warmup arrives Thursday and will continue in the foreseeable future. Some shower activity is possible tomorrow, but it's unlikely anything reaches the ground, and you might notice some virga.
Other than that, rain chances remain low through Sunday.
ON THIS DATE IN 1932: The March 21, 1932 generational tornado outbreak unfolded across Alabama. At least 36 tornadoes, most of them strong/violent, occurred across the Deep South, and Alabama was the hardest hit. The March 24th headline of The Tuscaloosa News stated that the death toll rose to 300, 32 of whom had died in Northport, and 2,500 were known to be injured. The Red Cross worked tirelessly to rehabilitate approximately “10,000 people left homeless in Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee". According to The Tuscaloosa News, in Alabama alone, there are more than “8,000 whose domiciles were blown to the four winds.” Quite frankly, to this day, we don’t know the exact number of people who died. Keep in mind there were no tornado warnings in 1932.
Chilton County was hit extremely hard with 58 persons killed. The Union Grove community near Jemison was laid to waste. Doctors and nurses from Montgomery and Birmingham worked all night by lantern and flashlight to relieve the widespead suffering. In Clay County, one of the tornadoes remained on the ground for 30 miles cutting a path 400 yards wide. A new automobile became airborne and was carried through the air for a distance of 400 yards. 12 persons died in Clay County and 200 were injured. After the tornado, there were people living in the Clay County Courthouse. Sylacauga was hit by a violent tornado.
GATLINBURG CAMERA - Too pretty not to share..it looks like a Hallmark movie scene in Gatlinburg this morning. Bundle up as you head out the door! #10weather
Being that I use my @x Monetization for Hurricane Helene survivors. What if we reposted and replied so much to this we could rebuild someone’s house. @elonmusk is this against the rules?
I can speak to why people are not being let up to chimney rock. There is a massive effort to redirect the river back into the river bed this is talking a huge amount of materials being delivered up the narrow road and the longer it stays out the more buildings are put at risk. Also a lot of the stores are also not boarded up. @WallStreetApes@rawsalerts@nicksortor@MarioNawfal
My favourite image I’ve ever taken. The peak of last night’s historic aurora display over Poolbeg Lighthouse.
Looks like a serious Photoshop job but is very much real. Going to need to print this seriously large.
Waffle House has a Storm Center with an entire operations team that is so good at their job they assist FEMA during hurricanes.
The European mind cannot comprehend this