I wanted to comment on what I believe the winter will play out in the Southeast, first thing I believe is that this region will see above average snow and ice, Icestorm events should occur from N GA up to the spine of Applachian Mtns. There will also be plenty of CADs (Cold Air Damming) Events also known as "Cold Wedges".
If you look at the current pattern, we are already setting up for what's to come this winter. Were currently in a Weak El Nino phase now, which is expected to peak to Moderate intensity by December before quickly weakening by the dead of winter in January.The ingredients are already beginning to come together right now. We have an active Southen branch - one of our most important players fro the SE and the NE if you want enough gulf moisture and a gulf low to produce a MECS or even a HECS (Major East Coast Snowstorm/Historical East Coast Storm) Cold air is invading the Rockies and the Midwest producing record cold highs and lows and record snowfalls that are practically unheard of for Early/Mid October. Our source of artic air this year, I believe will be coming from not only Canada, but also Siberia as well. This winter is being compared to many past winters, but the one that grabbed my attention was the Winter of 2002-2003 because in January 2003 of that year, my area broke record lows when falling into the single digits! It hasn't been that cold since, also have heard the Winter of 1995-1996 thrown around a couple of times. I'm not saying this inter will be anything like those winters, but wouldn't rule it out.
On average Atlanta only picks up 2 inches of snow sadly.
, we have gones where we only picked up ice, but this winter I'm forecasting for us to get 3-6 inches with 1-3 inches in ice accumulations for the Winter of 2009-2010.
Heres's my forecast for other cities in the Southeast (snowfall wise)
Birmingham, AL - 3-6 inches
Charlotte, NC - 4-8 inches
Nashville, TN - 12-18 inches
Greenville, SC - 3-6 inches
Montgomery, AL - Trace-2 inches
Chattanooga, TN - 10-16 inches