Misc Fall - End of 2019 Whamby

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13-14 wasn't that long ago, although crud...now that I'm thinking it really was (6 years ago). Then 17-18 was another significant winter except oops...it wasn't a full hit for some areas. If that winter had just one more storm that hit those certain areas, it would be viewed along the lines of 13-14 to me even though it didn't have as ridiculous of cold snaps. And for some it still is anyway because they were in those areas that got hit (twice for some).

Would say we're due, but crud, we might really not be. 10-11...13-14...17-18 (for a good portion of the southeast except)...then 21-22 for real banner winters?

Maybe by then I'll be back in North Georgia. If I do have to return to school, I'll probably pair finishing that second program with moving out at some point after that.
 
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13-14 wasn't that long ago, although crud...now that I'm thinking it really was (6 years ago). Then 17-18 was another significant winter except oops...it wasn't a full hit for some areas. If that winter had just one more storm that hit those certain areas, it would be viewed along the lines of 13-14 to me even though it didn't have as ridiculous of cold snaps. And for some it still is anyway because they were in those areas that got hit (twice for some).

Would say we're due, but crud, we might really not be. 10-11...13-14...17-18 (for a good portion of the southeast except)...then 21-22 for real banner winters?

Maybe by then I'll be back in North Georgia. If I do have to return to school, I'll probably pair finishing that second program with moving out at some point after that.
Really Augusta to Columbia was the only areas I can think of in the SE that didn’t get in on the Winter of 17-18. The 3rd of Jan storm stopped 30 miles East of Columbia and probably similar to Augusta. Then 2 weeks later, Columbia was stuck on the warm side. Richland County has not been under a Winter storm watch or warning since Mid February of 2014. That Jan 3rd 2018 storm, I bought into that sudden NW 2000 like unexpected storm shift so much, but she just never made it. Would of been a beauty with how cold it was. Glad the coast got hit though.
 
Really Augusta to Columbia was the only areas I can think of in the SE that didn’t get in on the Winter of 17-18. The 3rd of Jan storm stopped 30 miles East of Columbia and probably similar to Augusta. Then 2 weeks later, Columbia was stuck on the warm side. Richland County has not been under a Winter storm watch or warning since Mid February of 2014. That Jan 3rd 2018 storm, I bought into that sudden NW 2000 like unexpected storm shift so much, but she just never made it. Would of been a beauty with how cold it was. Glad the coast got hit though.
With you living in Columbia I would expect most of your time this winter being right here in the wamby thread!!
 
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