This is a look at this morning's run of the North American model (NAM) running a snow computation.
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You can see that the model is spitting out anywhere from a dusting to 1" of snow in parts of the Missouri bootheel, western Kentucky northeast Arkansas, west Tennessee and northern Mississippi.
Surprisingly, this is pretty close to what I was thinking.
Unlike last week's snow, this one may be able to stick on the ground a little longer. We shall see. Stay tuned...
- Posted from my iPhone
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