• Heavy Snow AL/FL/GA (??)

    From Dumas Walker@1337:3/103 to All on Sun Jan 18 10:08:53 2026
    ACUS11 KWNS 181207
    SWOMCD
    SPC MCD 181206
    GAZ000-FLZ000-ALZ000-181700-

    Mesoscale Discussion 0026
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    0606 AM CST Sun Jan 18 2026

    Areas affected...Portions of far southeast AL and the western FL
    Panhandle into southwest and central GA

    Concerning...Heavy snow

    Valid 181206Z - 181700Z

    SUMMARY...Rain will transition to snow this morning, with snowfall
    rates around 0.5 to locally 1 inch per hour possible for a few hours
    before diminishing.

    DISCUSSION...A secondary surface cold front will continue to advance southeastward across AL, GA, and the FL Panhandle this morning. A
    plume of precipitation is ongoing ahead of/near the front across southern/southeast AL into much of southern/central GA and parts of
    the FL Panhandle. This activity is being aided by large-scale ascent
    associated with an embedded mid-level shortwave trough moving
    eastward across the Southeast and the entrance region of a
    pronounced southwesterly mid/upper-level jet. Recent RAP/NAM
    forecast soundings suggest that additional modest low/mid-level
    cooling of already saturated profile will support a quick rain to
    snow transition this morning across parts of southeast AL into southwest/central GA and the FL Panhandle.

    Latest (12Z) surface observations show this transition already
    occurring across southeast AL, west-central GA, and the western FL
    Panhandle, where temperatures have fallen into the low to mid 30s.
    Expect this trend to continue farther east in southwest/central GA
    through the remainder of the morning. While snowfall rates are not
    forecast to be overly high, most guidance suggests that 0.5 to
    locally 1 inch per hour rates may occur within the most intense
    portion of the precipitation band. These enhanced snowfall rates
    should not last more than a few hours in any given location, as
    rapidly drying low/mid-levels on the back side of the shortwave
    trough will quickly erode precipitation from west to east through
    about 17Z (11 AM CST/Noon EST).

    ..Gleason.. 01/18/2026

    ATTN...WFO...FFC...TAE...BMX...

    LAT...LON 30938620 32248492 33078410 33188303 32838259 32218282
    31528361 31058440 30698525 30518585 30658622 30938620

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