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Misc 2020/21 Fall and Winter Whamby Thread

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If this winter turned out to be a literal repeat of 2010-2011 I would win winter.
To add more context to this. Of course 10-11 was a great Southeast winter during parts of December and January, but OKC had its second snowiest month of all time in February of 2011 with 18.9 inches of snow falling. With me being in Georgia for December-January and then Oklahoma starting late January I would be very happy with a 2010-2011 repeat.
 
Im not sure why but i have a really good feeling about this winter across the entire south. The last time i had a good feeling about a winter was 2013-14 and it turned out to be a good winter !
 
It always amazes me how Birmingham seems to always be warmer than Atlanta even though their two airports are roughly at the same latitude and only a 200 or 300' difference in elevation.
 
To add more context to this. Of course 10-11 was a great Southeast winter during parts of December and January, but OKC had its second snowiest month of all time in February of 2011 with 18.9 inches of snow falling. With me being in Georgia for December-January and then Oklahoma starting late January I would be very happy with a 2010-2011 repeat.

You dropped this.

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Im not sure why but i have a really good feeling about this winter across the entire south. The last time i had a good feeling about a winter was 2013-14 and it turned out to be a good winter !
If we get a snowstorm this winter, they can take their virtual crud and shove it! I will play hookie. By Gawd I'm NOT wasting a good winter!!!!
 
It always amazes me how Birmingham seems to always be warmer than Atlanta even though their two airports are roughly at the same latitude and only a 200 or 300' difference in elevation.

There is 400’ difference between airports, but I mean that isn’t that much. If you compare Atlanta to Asheville and factor in the latitude and the 1150’ elevation difference, I wonde if the ratios are similar?
 
I'll be driving from my hotel in Bentonville Ark to Oklahoma to see more snow and ice. Lol, it's the only winter I got
 
Any recommendations in Oklahoma to go and see snow?? I'll probably go to bartlesville
 
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