Here's one more concern I have. The models have been nothing short of horrible with temperatures and that's always expected in arctic air situations. How much above freezing, if any, do we get today? There's a whole new round of moisture coming in during the day and there's the potential for some of this to be ice, especially across northern Arkansas. I talked about this in a blog post a couple days ago. I mentioned it would be possible for some locations to stay mostly with frozen precip. Again, that most favored area is northern Arkansas, but the southern extent is in question.
Once the surface low passes and the upper level low comes into play, there will be a transition to all snow from west to east this evening. Again, that snow may be heavy in some locations where the deformation zone sets up. This is located north and west of the upper level low. Exactly where this sets up is very difficult to predict, but it should be somewhere around central to eastern and northeastern Arkansas.
The following maps are the GFS from weatherbell.com
Green = rain
purple = freezing rain
peach = sleet
blue = snow
Red line is the 32 degree line
Blue line is the 35 degree line
Black solid lines are isobars (Lines of equal barometric pressure)
6AM to NOON Thursday |
Noon To 6PM Thursday |
6PM Thursday to midnight Friday morning |
Midnight to 6AM Thursday |
6AM to Noon Friday |
Noon to 6PM Friday |
The GFS run from last night |
The overnight run of the NAM |
The Channel 7 forecast as of this Thursday morning |
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