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Misc 2019 Banter & Friendly Conservation

Poor NC? haha your silly.
It's not like NC always gets more snow than GA/AL/TN/MS in every winter storm. East of RDU is usually screwed except in southern sliders and Miller A type winter storms when it is very cold. March 1993, January 2011 and December 2017 are prime examples of this - great for the western part of the south, but forgettable cold rain/mixed precip events here. Even this last December, Johnston County eastward wasn't so lucky.

And then you have events like January 2016 and 2017 where the western parts of the state hit the jackpot but the eastern gets mixed precip or rain.
 
It's not like NC always gets more snow than GA/AL/TN/MS in every winter storm. East of RDU is usually screwed except in southern sliders and Miller A type winter storms when it is very cold. March 1993, January 2011 and December 2017 are prime examples of this - great for the western part of the south, but forgettable cold rain/mixed precip events here. Even this last December, Johnston County eastward wasn't so lucky.

And then you have events like January 2016 and 2017 where the western parts of the state hit the jackpot but the eastern gets mixed precip or rain.
NC ALWAYS gets more than GA. TN, maybe, not, but GA, absolutely!
 
NC ALWAYS gets more than GA. TN, maybe, not, but GA, absolutely!
Maybe that could be true for Southern GA vs Western NC. However, we don't even have to go back two years for an event where RDU was nearly blanked and Atlanta (and its metro area) had a major snowfall. As a resident of the Raleigh area it is frustrating watching Greensboro and points north and west not have to worry about warm noses or borderline temps all the time, lol. The rain/snow line is usually fairly consistently somewhere between US-1 and I-85, though there is often a larger mixing zone.
 
It always amazes me how it can manage to stay so cold under full sunshine. It's 17 degrees here at 120 pm under sunny skies. It's almost as if that huge ball of fire in the sky doesn't exist.
 
Jimmy put your pants back on! That pretty Euro run is only 9 days away! :(
Just like all our storms this winter!! But we’re going to score from the cold front, so the Super Bowl storm is gravy!
 
I got a feeling the Euro is about to show the storm for next weekend also. Just go ahead and open up the thread... Lol

If the storm for next weekend is still showing up on the models Monday, I'd love to start a thread for it.
 
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