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    Default Winter is coming

    To most of the country anyway...

    ATLANTA — An atmospheric river event, bringing ample amounts of moisture to the West this weekend, will gradually move across the country and bring hazardous weather to millions.

    The blockbuster storm will begin in the West with heavy snow, gusty winds, and coastal flooding, then move eastward, threatening potential blizzard conditions in the Midwest and tornadoes in the South.

    Winter weather alerts are in place for more than 10 million people across nearly a dozen states from California to Minnesota Sunday.

    Snow could top out at 1 to 2 feet in the Rockies, and 3 to 5 feet in the Sierras by the end of the weekend. Heavy rain will also be notable in the West, particularly in California, where flooding concerns exist through Sunday.

    An atmospheric river is a plume of moisture which streams in off the Pacific Ocean. Similar to a fire hose, it shoots moisture into one area for an extended period of time, resulting in very heavy rain or snow.

    Most coastal communities will pick up 1 to 3 inches of rain through the weekend, and some areas of northern and central California could receive 3 to 5 inches of rain in total. Coastal erosion and flooded roadways will be the main concerns.

    "Additional heavy rains may result in isolated runoff issues, especially across recent burn scars," the Weather Prediction Center said.

    Wind advisories and high wind warnings are also in places across several western states as gusts of 45 to 55 mph are possible.

    This same storm system is forecast to track into the Rockies by Monday morning, bringing with it heavy mountain snow, before heading into the eastern half of the country.

    "As the system moves into the Plains early next week, a springlike storm system develops," CNN meteorologist Chad Myers said. "Significant severe weather will occur in the warm air across the South and a major snow and ice event will happen in the western Great Lakes and northern Plains."

    Potential blizzard conditions for the Plains and Midwest
    For the northern Plains and Midwest, the threat for blizzard conditions is increasing, as significant snow, strong winds, ice and freezing rain will all be possible early next week from Colorado through Wisconsin.

    "A winter storm is expected to impact the Northern Plains Monday night through Thursday," the National Weather Service office in Bismarck, North Dakota said. "Difficult travel conditions are expected Monday night through Wednesday night from heavy snow, reduced visibility, and drifting snow."

    Heavy snow and strong winds will be the main concerns, but freezing rain and ice are also possible.

    If winds are at least 35 mph and visibility is less than one quarter of a mile for at least three hours, it could result in a full-blown blizzard across the region.

    Widespread snow accumulations across the northern Plains and Midwest will be 4 to 8 inches, and some locations could pick up in excess of one foot through Friday of next week.

    "While some uncertainty persists, confidence is increasing that strong winds and significant snows will produce hazardous impacts across much of the Central/Northern Plains and into the Upper Midwest," the prediction center said.

    Slick roadways and near-whiteout conditions will make travel very difficult if not impossible at times for some of these areas. Power outages will also be possible due to very strong winds.

    Severe storms for the South next week
    The threat for severe storms is also increasing across the southern Plains and Gulf Coast region including tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds.

    "While tornadoes in December are relatively uncommon when compared to the springtime, they are often more likely across portions of the Southeast and Lower Mississippi Valley, where there is often a secondary peak in the fall and winter," Matthew Elliott, a meteorologist at the Storm Prediction Center, told CNN.

    The severe storm potential begins Monday night across Oklahoma and northern Texas, gradually spreading into Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi on Tuesday.

    Severe storms will likely continue Tuesday overnight across the Gulf Coast region. Nocturnal tornadoes are more dangerous because many people are asleep and unaware they need to be seeking a safe location.

    The details regarding the areas most at risk from tornadoes will become clearer as the event approaches and smaller-scale trends become more evident.
    – Matthew Elliott, meteorologist
    While the greater tornado threat exists during the day, there is still the possibility for a few rotating storms through the evening hours.

    By Wednesday, the greatest threat exists for an area from New Orleans to Panama City, Florida.

    "The details regarding the areas most at risk from tornadoes will become clearer as the event approaches and smaller-scale trends become more evident," Elliott said.

    Because the forecast can change it is important to pay attention to developments in the coming days.

    https://www.ksl.com/article/50536514...ible-tornadoes

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    I'm sorry, sometimes I just can't help myself.


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    But Global Warming will be blamed for this
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    Gross...


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    Every time I see the words "Yazoo city" my brain reads it in Jerry Clower's voice. It can't be undone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MolliesMaster View Post
    Every time I see the words "Yazoo city" my brain reads it in Jerry Clower's voice. It can't be undone.
    Ha. True story.

    Hope those folks (us too) dont get a tornado for Christmas.
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    It was silly today

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    Some models starting to predict some snow for Christmas eve in SC...




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    I saw that when looking at the 10 day this afternoon. I don’t care to see snow down here, but as long as it blankets everybody north of us and sends us some birds, I’m good with it!


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    Inopportune time for snow doves.

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    Calling for 16 in the hole for 2-nights in a row. Been awhile since I seen this. We need it
    Gettin old is for pussies! AND MY NEW TRUE people say like Capt. Tom >>>>>>>>>/
    "Wow, often imitated but never duplicated. No one can do it like the master. My hat is off to you DRDUCK!"

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    Just hoping it doesn't do the usual and bring ice...

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    Gonna be chilly Christmas Eve and Christmas day
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    I'll be in Jamaica in 2 days. I'll worry about it when I get back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M.R.Ducks View Post
    I'll be in Jamaica in 2 days. I'll worry about it when I get back.
    have fun at the wal mart of the Caribbean.
    Amendment II A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    I like fishing topwater. Will one of you jot down some of this redneck ghetto slang and the definitions for those of us who weren't born with a plastic spoon in our mouths?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck the Duck Slayer View Post
    have fun at the wal mart of the Caribbean.
    Will do. My entire family is going for my mom's 60th birthday. We're from Gastonia so you shouldn't expect anything less
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck the Duck Slayer View Post
    Gonna be chilly Christmas Eve and Christmas day
    Everlast waited too late to start cutting his firewood
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    This might get fun.
    For the ducks

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    I know where I'd love to be a day or two after Christmas.
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