I got 1.5” from a clipper but other than that it was poop.Bad years for Ga. 98-99 was poop.
I got 1.5” from a clipper but other than that it was poop.Bad years for Ga. 98-99 was poop.
Does anybody have Webber's NC "past winter storms" URL? I had it linked at my work, but I'm teleworking now.
Larry, I know your adamant about it being a warm winter, but I read something from Dr. Roundy that the IOD has switched phases and expects a much different outcome coming up.
He probably wrong about that also. Mjo plays big factor like always. It dont get enough acceptance![]()
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ERIC WEBB'S NORTH CAROLINA WINTER STORM ARCHIVE
Fayetteville St. in Raleigh during the Great Blizzard of 1899 Obtained at : https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/historical-blizzards--2www.webberweather.com
FThank you all please follow me for the Latest I will have Information this winter on what looks like an exciting icy winter with snow in the west but mostly ice everywhere
I'll give him a D- out of the goodness of my shart.
Why y'all mad for me keeping it real?
back in the good ole days when we actually had winters...
That was Dec '89, just bone dry cold here, then pattern reversed to mega warm Jan-Feb...back in the good ole days when we actually had winters...
I remember my dad running around going bat poop crazy because we had a dusting of snow on Christmas morning. It was very cold.That was Dec '89, just bone dry cold here, then pattern reversed to mega warm Jan-Feb...
yeah I remember that winter really well... got down below zero here, like you said mostly dry, but we did manage a decent clipper system here in west Tennessee for bout 3 inches of snowThat was Dec '89, just bone dry cold here, then pattern reversed to mega warm Jan-Feb...
Yeah, that's true, we did get .3 inches on Christmas...I remember my dad running around going bat poop crazy because we had a dusting of snow on Christmas morning. It was very cold.
Look at that Wake Co. cutoff lol. Def legitThis doesn't constitute for the start of the archive thread, but this is the furthest south in latitude that I've seen snow get to.
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CAE out of luck! ?Look at that Wake Co. cutoff lol. Def legit
This is the first time I’ve seen the LR new GEFS be available on Weatherbell. The mean is making its way into the mountains through October! I believe it gets implemented next Wednesday.
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Don't worry, I won't get fooled, especially by a mean 860hrs out lol. I'm just posting here because we haven't met our criteria for the archive thread. Although watch out in case the regular (384hr) GEFS gives central NC some snow.The mean is just being mean by trying to fool us by sneaking in a “possible” taste of the good stuff. Not again King!! As former President George W. Bush said, “"There's an old saying in Tennessee, I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee that says, 'Fool me once, shame on ... shame on you. Fool me... You can't get fooled again!'"
Don't worry, I won't get fooled, especially by a mean 860hrs out lol. I'm just posting here because we haven't met our criteria for the archive thread. Although watch out in case the regular (384hr) GEFS gives central NC some snow.
1. if an ensemble model <384hrs (Most likely the GEFS) to have at least one member with snow outside of the mountains or the foothills eastward.What’s the criteria?
1. if an ensemble member 2. We get an operational run to show something in the SE, including the mountains.
Give us another White Christmas this year Mother Nature and I can forgive all of the grievances that is the year 2020. lolOk... so crazy wildfires, a gazillion tropical systems... and it’s mid September and finally feeling like fall!!! Have we hit the reset button to bring us some snow???? Let’s hope so!!!