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Pattern Marvelous March

Lol, the Happy hour GFS is the 3rd in a row with major snow over part of the Carolinas on 3/26 including per the clown 3" at Columbia! It also has a small area of up to 1" only about 50 miles NW of me in N Effingham County, GA LMAO!! All fwiw since we're talking usually way overdone clowns and an event that would defy climo bigtime.
 
I was just reading about the April 1915 snowstorm. It can and has happened before...

https://www.google.com/amp/s/myfox8.com/2015/04/03/weather-blog-easter-weekend-snow-april-1915/amp/
What a lot of people actually don’t know is that the April 1915 storm had company, another big dog a few days prior at the tail end of March dumped a few to several inches of snow across most of NC.

March 30-31 1915
April 2-3 1915

You can find more individual winter storm, seasonal, and even decades snowfall maps for NC at my site (currently available from 1895-1945 but will eventually extend to the present day) : https://www.webberweather.com/about.html
 
not going to say where but if anyone is overdue for anything it’s north of 40 and west of 77. Watch out lights out
 
What a lot of people actually don’t know is that the April 1915 storm had company, another big dog a few days prior at the tail end of March dumped a few to several inches of snow across most of NC.

March 30-31 1915
April 2-3 1915

You can find more individual winter storm, seasonal, and even decades snowfall maps for NC at my site (currently available from 1895-1945 but will eventually extend to the present day) : https://www.webberweather.com/about.html
It would be even more awesome if you could include South Carolina and Georgia, the true southeast!
 
What a lot of people actually don’t know is that the April 1915 storm had company, another big dog a few days prior at the tail end of March dumped a few to several inches of snow across most of NC.

March 30-31 1915
April 2-3 1915

You can find more individual winter storm, seasonal, and even decades snowfall maps for NC at my site (currently available from 1895-1945 but will eventually extend to the present day) : https://www.webberweather.com/about.html

Holy moly, I’m pretty new here and didn’t make the connection that you’re Eric Webb. I feel like an idiot! I’ve been checking your twitter feed for so long. You’re one of the most scientifically, technically-savvy mets I know of. I feel like I’m talking to one of my idols! Thanks for everything you do, and I’m pumped to know you’re on here!
 
Holy moly, I’m pretty new here and didn’t make the connection that you’re Eric Webb. I feel like an idiot! I’ve been checking your twitter feed for so long. You’re one of the most scientifically, technically-savvy mets I know of. I feel like I’m talking to one of my idols! Thanks for everything you do, and I’m pumped to know you’re on here!


Also@Webberweather53 I saw on FB where DT gave you props on Twitter for your ENSO work.
 
Webb is in NC and that's his study, God Bless him ... and BTW ... the SE also includes GA, AL, N FL , MS ... but digressing here ...
I’m aware of Eric’s location as I’ve poked at him before about including South Carolina in his historical snow maps. In my opinion AL and MS are not so much East as they are just South.
 
It would be even more awesome if you could include South Carolina and Georgia, the true southeast!
If I ever do expand a few years down the road, the first state I’ll likely chose to will almost certainly be SC. It really does take a very, very long time to go thru every single storm for the past 125 years or so and do it with care.
 
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