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   MESO: Mesoscale Discussion 0059   
   25 Jan 26 17:58:08   
   
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   ACUS11 KWNS 251758   
   SWOMCD   
   SPC MCD 251757=20   
   SCZ000-NCZ000-GAZ000-252200-   
      
   Mesoscale Discussion 0059   
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK   
   1157 AM CST Sun Jan 25 2026   
      
   Areas affected...northeast Georgia...western South Carolina...and   
   parts of western North Carolina   
      
   Concerning...Freezing rain=20   
      
   Valid 251757Z - 252200Z   
      
   SUMMARY...Heavy freezing rain is expected between 19Z and 23Z this   
   afternoon.   
      
   DISCUSSION...Persistent cold air damming persists in the lee of the   
   Appalachians and into northern Georgia. An expansive area of   
   stratiform rain will overspread this cold air this afternoon and   
   result in moderate to heavy freezing rain.   
      
   Heavy precipitation rates will likely warm temperatures a few   
   degrees which may limit freezing rain efficiency in areas that are   
   currently 31-32F. However, where temperatures are currently in the   
   20s, northeast of Atlanta and eastward, expect below freezing   
   temperatures to persist within the wedge. Additionally, a meso-low,   
   analyzed on the 17Z surface chart in east-central Alabama, will move   
   east into central Georgia which will alleviate any chance for   
   erosion of the cold wedge and perhaps reinforce the westerly flow   
   across northern Georgia.=20   
      
   As a result, moderate to heavy precipitation with temperatures in   
   the mid to upper 20s will result in significant ice accumulation   
   between 19Z and 23Z from northeast Georgia into western South   
   Carolina and into portions of southeast North Carolina. Given the   
   expectation for relatively efficient ice accretion and QPF of 0.5 to   
   0.7 inches, expect another 0.25" to 0.5" of ice accretion this   
   afternoon and early evening.   
      
   ..Bentley.. 01/25/2026   
      
   ...Please see https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.spc.noaa.gov__;!!DZ3fj=   
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   ATTN...WFO...CAE...GSP...FFC...   
      
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               35838150 35158082 33798187 33568258 33638358 34068403=20   
      
      
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