GEORGIA — Questions are growing across the Deep South about whether a late-weekend winter system could bring snow, but current data shows more uncertainty than impact, especially for lower elevations across Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi.
Forecast confidence remains limited as colder air pushes southward, while moisture timing and storm structure remain unresolved. Despite viral claims circulating online, meteorologists caution that most model guidance does not support a significant snowfall event for the region at this time.
Why Snow Talk Is Increasing — And Why Caution Is Needed
Social media speculation has surged as Arctic air begins moving into the southeastern U.S., but experts warn that snow maps shared more than a week in advance often exaggerate outcomes, particularly in southern climates.
Only one major model — the European (ECMWF) — continues to show a broader snow footprint, while the American GFS model remains much more limited, indicating little to no accumulation across most of Alabama and Georgia…