The Euro has had quite a few big flips this year compared to last year. I hope it's the one that brings the cold and snow though. I want to see the GFS trend more toward Euro before I get too excited.
From my meteorologist buddy:
"Things to note besides the above: The Arctic high is large on GFS and ECMWF and far west. That leaves plenty of room in the lee of the Apps for a lee trough, this is where cold air is slow to come across the mountains, and easterly, northeast winds will work in from VA while southwest winds collide with it in northern GA. Sometimes that's a localized precip maker in its own right, in the absence of a true surface low. And ECMWF does show that on Wed. morning with very light snow or mix, possibly rain showers, from Atlanta to Charlotte then takes that moisture in scattered fashion further east then expands it immediately offshore quickly Wed. Night and Thursday."