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Wintry Precipitation Looks More Likely

| December 17, 2010 @ 8:24 pm | 36 Replies

Here is the 00Z NAM, valid at 12:00 noon local time tomorrow…

The blue line through North-Central Alabama is the freezing line (32 degrees F) at 850 mb, or about 5,000 feet off the ground. That can be a pretty decent rain-snow line.

Sure looks like the chance of snow and sleet is increasing north of I-20 for after midnight and tomorrow morning. Still, it looks rather light, but it might be enough to create some icy bridges.

We will go ahead and amend the forecast to hit this a little harder… if you are traveling tomorrow morning over North Alabama, you will need to get up a little early and check on weather conditions…

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