NoSnowATL
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Nope. Not going to fall for it again. I will wait until March 1st. The white Buffalo has been rampant this winter.
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Anyone’s foot hurt ?? We’ve been kicking cans for the last ten weeks
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The past six years in Atlanta I have literally seen winter get shorter. February used to be considerably colder and we didn’t get pollen this high until late March or early April.
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Per my memory for March per the 12z GFS/Euro combo;
1. It has the most threatening maps for a widespread major snow/sleet for the well inland SE since the actual last widespread of 2009 from that bowling ball.
2. For the deep SE, even though that first wave is still a near miss, I can't recall a nearer miss in over 20 years.
We really haven't seen much in the way of big SE March threats outside of Greensboro and other nearby parts of NC in 10 years.
With how this winter has went with every failing fantasy snowstorm that shows up every 7 to 10 days or more out.. I'm staying negative we been kicking the can all year each and every time... Y'all can say what y'all want about me but until I see snow falling and it's an actual storm than I'll be all in....carry on
We desperately need this to come to fruition because if this doesn't stay consistent like the others haven't then game over... And I said back in December before winter started that the key to this winter in general was consistency... This winter in terms of winter weather has been atrocious concerning consistency besides the warmth... I'm not saying by any means things can't change but our window of opportunity is still at a minimum concerning our chances with winter weather threatsBut, maybe shortening H5 wavelength climo means we finally break the nonsense come early March? I think @Webberweather53 sort of alluded to this. Come early march or really even about now tbh, it becomes a whole different ballgame due to this factor I think.
I quit kicking, when I said I was out.... I'm out. It's like the day I gave up FB it really is freeingAnyone’s foot hurt ?? We’ve been kicking cans for the last ten weeks
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Hurry home, stock up on milk! Red alert!Beautiful day up at Biltmore. Stout breeze with solid gusts. Blue skies and full sun #Win
You better get 6 milks and 5 loaves of bread! The models say a blockbuster 9/10 day snow is on the way, and our cold is coming over the mountains!! Let me know how that works out! Atleast it’ll be light until 8 pm , so we have longer to watch the rain!![]()
And a storm6, big LOLThere’s a tarheel2 lol
The 18z says it agrees! No snow at all from 4-6th of March! Misfire March continues!
But, maybe shortening H5 wavelength climo means we finally break the nonsense come early March? I think @Webberweather53 sort of alluded to this. Come early march or really even about now tbh, it becomes a whole different ballgame due to this factor I think.
We look poised to break this in early March only to have what's liable to be a potentially event more valiant return later in the month when tropical forcing begins to encroach on the Maritime Continent. Late March looks warm or very warm atm.
I agree.... it's why I'm not even the least bit excited about the March potential.If we get a winter storm in March, I'm sure this is how it will be. If you live east of US-1 in NC, you're probably screwed. Don't underestiamte that pesky Wake County gradient!
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fml kiss it goodbye
Miller LightWhat’s JMA showing? Miller C?
19.4" at our home just north of Birmingham since 1/1/19. 26.25" since 12/1/1817.53" of rain at my house this year
I’m BIG mad! Don’t even care about the fact that we will not be getting snow, as I punted winter on January 29th. I’m just mad at this excuse for what we call weather models. This is the best we can do?! They were better 5 years ago!!!
If we get a winter storm in March, I'm sure this is how it will be. If you live east of US-1 in NC, you're probably screwed. Don't underestimate that pesky Wake County gradient!
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