
We were supposed to have gotten to 52 today...but never broke 40 at my house. It's cold, damp and miserable here.
I sat and watched NWS Peachtree City all day today waiting to see what they'd say about later this week. They posted an AFD very early this morning, and then nothing all day until almost 4pm. Normally when they don't post an updated AFD all day, I know they're holding off on saying they suspect something's up for us.
So....low and behold....they posted this at 3:37 pm EST
.LONG TERM...(THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY)
LONG TERM MODELS INDICATING GOOD MOISTURE IN PLACE ON THURSDAY AS SHORT WAVE PROGRESSES ACROSS THE MISSISSIPPI AND TENNESSEE VALLEYS.
LOW LEVEL THICKNESS VALUES POINTING TO COLDER AIR OVER THE AREA ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. AS SHORT WAVE APPROACHES NORTH GEORGIA THURSDAY NIGHT THICKNESS VALUES INDICATING RAIN...SNOW MIX OVER PORTIONS OF NORTH GEORGIA...POSSIBLY AS FAR SOUTH AS NORTHERN PORTIONS OF THE METROPOLITAN ATLANTA AREA. EVENT STARTS OFF AS LIGHT RAIN DURING THE DAY ON THURSDAY AND MODELS INDICATING COLD AIR WILL BE SHALLOW OVER THE ATLANTA AREA...SO HAVE HELD OFF ON BRINGING MENTION OF SNOW AS FAR SOUTH AS ATLANTA AT THIS TIME.
PRECIPITATION SHOULD CONTINUE THROUGH EARLY SATURDAY WHEN DRIER AIR FILTERS INTO FORECAST AREA WITH SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE IN PLACE THROUGH THE EARLY PART OF NEXT WEEK.
So...does anyone think this is outside the realm of possibility for us? Or am I just an impatient southern wish-caster?

Oh, and where did everyone go? This board was rocking last winter...and now is really slow.

Hey Brent...cross fingers for SNOW!!
