Another nice line has formed MS/AL. WVL depicts dry air W KY/TN and AL. 
I know the snow bunnies hate to hear about this...but this is not accurately being progged by mods and is the *fastest* way to cut into Mid-Atlantic QPF. Happened last Feb with 7-10" progs turning out closer to 4-7".
Impressive dry slot over KY/TN appears to be filling in but if not, I can't go along with 1"+ liquid over VA.
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