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I'm thinking boom or bust. It either pulls in enough cold air to give us 2-4" or we end up lucky to get a dusting. All going to come down to if the low can pull in enough cold air whirl it is still close enough to have some moisture to work with. Still showing in the mid 40's now so it's got some work to do. Look for any change to snow to happen Sunday morning in the 5-8am timeframe.
I have a kid heading that way sometime before 12 noon so we'll be paying close attention.
The Jackson metro went from snow possibly starting at 11 PM to now all the way out to 4 AM. By that time the ULL will be pulling out and losing its moisture to work with. Looks like Desoti County and Memphis gets slammed and anyone else gets a dusting to an inch.
The temps dropped timely as expected but the main moisture pull out ahead of the ULL. How much energy is left for the ULL is what we depend on in west and central Miss.
Checked out the GOEs East upper level Water Vapor satellite and to my untrained eye it looks like the center is around Baton Rouge.
https://cdn.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOE...8-1250x750.jpg
Terrible cold rain here west of Nashville. 37 degrees and raining. Just nasty.
Just a cold rain in Arlington right now. I have been watching models and the GFS is showing around 3-5 for us and the ECMWF is still around 6 inches for us. Every model is different.
Sleet/freezing rain in Rankin County.
Since we are Now-Casting.
Light Snow and 31 degrees in Pearl
Snow falling in Rankin County. The lawn has a white covering. I'm hoping we get more than a dusting since the thermometer says 31 and it's heavy enough to look like haze
Its colder in Jackson than memphis/
Because we have the Upper Level Low with its own Cold Air passing by us down here. It does look like everything from here on out will be light, in some cases too light for Radar Reflectivity though. The heavier bands to the west seem to be tapering off fast instead of rotating through. I suspect a dusting is about all we see here in the metro.
Cantore just said that some place in south-central Mississippi had 7.8" overnight.
Rain changed to snow about an hour ago here but it's melting as soon as it hits the ground. 34 degrees at my house.
Unbelievable. I?m West of Canton and got nothing. Literally 20 miles down the road east of Canton got 7 inches!
I've got nothing on the ground or even on roofs or anything. My Father in law who lives in Camden about 30 minutes away has several inches on the ground.