FlizzardsHave we had a event yet under 7 days yet?
FlizzardsHave we had a event yet under 7 days yet?
It doesn't even have to really stick for me. I just like watching it fall, and the deep serene silence you can only find in a snow storm.I agree , from the time I spent there lurking it’s horrible . They are weenies on steroids , they think 90 inches a year is their normal . To be fair to them , while no where near the level it I over there I have seen that kind of sentiment reflected here . While not 90 inches , a lot of people seem to think double digit are more normal lol. I think I’m pretty reasonable with my expectations , one nice 3-4 inch event then maybe a couple few dusting to an inch low level events . That’s pretty much the average .
It wasn't just that 30 year period. It may have been warmer back in the day. But snowfall was consistent from the beginning of records until about the late 80s. Now its a noticeable decline. I don't really believe those pre 80s years are coming back. At least not in my lifetime.Yeah they used to be more common 1960-1990 but y’all are using that as if it was the baseline normal , using an even longer time frame shows that the 1960s-1990s were highly anomalous , go back further and things were warmer just like today . It’s not like we were always that snowy and cold then boom global warming came and changed that.... no we had a very cold period for 30 years relative to the previous 90 that was then followed by the milder period of today.
I will admit anywhere from Raleigh to Greensboro north has not been doing bad at all, pretty average to wayyyyyyyyyyyy 700%+ of normal above average for places like GSO . I’d love for the snow to disappear for a decade , we deserve it.@Lickwx Charlotte has only had 6 years since 1988 that even broke 5 inches. That is absolutely pathetic. I bet you won't see the same trend in the DC area. We have a legitimate reason to complain down here. We really have sucked for decades now.
I will admit anywhere from Raleigh to Greensboro north has not been doing bad at all, pretty average to wayyyyyyyyyyyy 700%+ of normal above average for places like GSO . I’d love for the snow to disappear for a decade , we deserve it.
Move to SC. You won't see anymore. It has disappeared here for the most part.I will admit anywhere from Raleigh to Greensboro north has not been doing bad at all, pretty average to wayyyyyyyyyyyy 700%+ of normal above average for places like GSO . I’d love for the snow to disappear for a decade , we deserve it.
Yes here you go ?
You on them good drugs?I will admit anywhere from Raleigh to Greensboro north has not been doing bad at all, pretty average to wayyyyyyyyyyyy 700%+ of normal above average for places like GSO . I’d love for the snow to disappear for a decade , we deserve it.
Affects wore off now , but hey yeah i would ! I was alive during every one of those years . I was in Charlotte for the big 2004 snowfall! I was the biggest snow weenie ever up until I turned 12. I was such a weenie that I would get super extreme anxiety worrying if we wouldn’t see snow that winter .You on them good drugs?
You wouldn't have survived from 2000-2004
I don’t get it , I mean they are superior to us by a lot snow wise . Let’s just consider DC the bottom of the mid Atlantic for this argument .... they average 15.4 inches of snow a year .... that’s triple roughly what Raleigh/Nashville average let alone Atlanta or Columbia ! They are also some 8 degrees colder in winter than Raleigh, 10 or so degrees colder than Atlanta , 13 degrees colder than Columbia sc , hell they are some 4 degrees colder than Richmond even. This is using DC Reagan , if I use the less uhi Dulles they average 22 inches of snow , that’s almost 2 feet .
Last years 2.5 inches was on the heels of 2 back to back above average snowfall years at RDU.
I agree , from the time I spent there lurking it’s horrible . They are weenies on steroids , they think 90 inches a year is their normal . To be fair to them , while no where near the level it I over there I have seen that kind of sentiment reflected here . While not 90 inches , a lot of people seem to think double digit are more normal lol. I think I’m pretty reasonable with my expectations , one nice 3-4 inch event then maybe a couple few dusting to an inch low level events . That’s pretty much the average .
I'm moving to that region in late January/early February, so I'm sure that means it'll dump snow on the Carolinas right after I'm gone
Well, I lived in Florida the prior two winters, so it was all about last winter for me, haha!
I’d be interested in knowing the backstory behind this storm, the latest snowfall on record for Raleigh:
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@Webberweather53, you don’t have a map on this on your site, but do you know anything about April 18, 1983? That was Raleigh’s latest measurable snowfall. I recall 1.8”?
Affects wore off now , but hey yeah i would ! I was alive during every one of those years . I was in Charlotte for the big 2004 snowfall! I was the biggest snow weenie ever up until I turned 12. I was such a weenie that I would get super extreme anxiety worrying if we wouldn’t see snow that winter .
I actually lived in High Point, NC up until 2016, when I moved to Florida from 2016-2019! But what you might be thinking of is that I went on vacation to Scandinavia (including Denmark) in May 2017 and saw a few days of snow and posted them on AmericanWx! I lived in the FL panhandle and actually got a dusting of snow in January 2018 (first measurable snowfall there in 23 years!!) and also saw 1” of snow on March 24/25, 2018 when I was in Greensboro visiting my parents, so I did end up seeing snowfall live and in color in each calendar year still!Didn’t you used to live in Denmark or The Netherlands or something at one time?
I actually lived in High Point, NC up until 2016, when I moved to Florida from 2016-2019! But what you might be thinking of is that I went on vacation to Scandinavia (including Denmark) in May 2017 and saw a few days of snow and posts them on AmericanWx!
Also, there was a guy on AmericanWx from the Charlotte area who moved to The Netherlands some years back. I forgot his name, though, damn!
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For some reason I thought it was you. Burgertime maybe?
That basically either lights out for us in NC or 33 and rainLooks like the Mid Atlantic is golden next week. Go ahead and get their yearly average in one storm. Smdh let's just assume this pattern holds all winter and the Mid Atlantic has a top 10 snowfall year. I guarantee I'll still end up with below average snow because its SC.
Yeah, Burgertime was the guy who moved to The Netherlands!
My money is on 33 and rain. 36 and rain for me.That basically either lights out for us in NC or 33 and rain
Now I’m going to post some snow photos from that trip! These were from May 9, 2017! Snow on a cruise ship is an interesting experience! Ha.
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KentuckyLets play “how far north will the EPS mean retreat at 0z?”
It can only get so far. I could see this trend south over the next few days but we shall seeLets play “how far north will the EPS mean retreat at 0z?”
Well I mean technically yes but it could go all the way to the north poleIt can only get so far. I could see this trend south over the next few days but we shall see
Guess winter is over. It was fun while it lasted. ?