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Offline kailynleto | Nightwolf

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Call Maps for Friday Night-Saturday
« Reply #30 on: February 17, 2006, 09:12:32 PM »
http://allynsworld.blog.com/567337

Here is my call map for the storm.
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UNIQUE SOUTHERN BONDING EXPERIENCE OF FIGHTING FOR THE LAST MILK AND BREAD ON THE SHELVES AS THE STORM APPROACHES.
i just got off work and seen the latest gfs, its most def. smoking some good sh-t.
snOMG.
2010-11:
11/25 2.0"
12/12 2"
12/25 2"
1/10-1/13 0.5"
1/25 2"
2/1 trace
2/4 0.3"
2/7 6"

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Call Maps for Friday Night-Saturday
« Reply #31 on: February 17, 2006, 09:15:00 PM »


Nice map, what do you think about accumulations in those areas?
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« Reply #32 on: February 17, 2006, 09:31:38 PM »
I believe that the more north one travels, the more snow...until the TN-KY border—past that the snow amounts might diminish.  In about Adams or around there (latitudinally), there should be (1.4", 3.7"].  In the city, I expect (1.1", 3.2"].  There may be a covering of sleet of about 0.1 inches.  The snow amounts will lessen to between [0.6", 2.1"] to the south, higher amounts being in the north (maybe Cool Springs).  In the Alabama border counties, I would think more sleet and freezing rain [0.18", 0.77"] than snow until tomorrow around noon.  Between Hartselle and Tuscaloosa the ice amounts will drop [0.00", 0.48"] (very little snow here), and south of Selma, there will be almost no chance of anything other than liquid.
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UNIQUE SOUTHERN BONDING EXPERIENCE OF FIGHTING FOR THE LAST MILK AND BREAD ON THE SHELVES AS THE STORM APPROACHES.
i just got off work and seen the latest gfs, its most def. smoking some good sh-t.
snOMG.
2010-11:
11/25 2.0"
12/12 2"
12/25 2"
1/10-1/13 0.5"
1/25 2"
2/1 trace
2/4 0.3"
2/7 6"

Offline kailynleto | Nightwolf

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« Reply #33 on: February 18, 2006, 03:08:53 AM »
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UNIQUE SOUTHERN BONDING EXPERIENCE OF FIGHTING FOR THE LAST MILK AND BREAD ON THE SHELVES AS THE STORM APPROACHES.
i just got off work and seen the latest gfs, its most def. smoking some good sh-t.
snOMG.
2010-11:
11/25 2.0"
12/12 2"
12/25 2"
1/10-1/13 0.5"
1/25 2"
2/1 trace
2/4 0.3"
2/7 6"

 

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