ATLANTA, GEORGIA — Long-range weather models are signaling a potential Christmas-week brush with snow for parts of the Deep South, with the southern edge of wintry precipitation inching closer to Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana and Tennessee. Forecasters caution this is not a guarantee, but the signal has grown more consistent as December approaches.
What Forecasters Are Seeing
Meteorologists tracking ensemble guidance say multiple model runs now show the snow line nudging farther south in late December. The setup typically requires a dip in the jet stream and a supply of cold, dry air meeting Gulf moisture—conditions that occasionally bring rare Southern snow events around the holidays.
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