NoSnowATL
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Everything is warm in the SE anymore. We just hope for small favorable windows with maybe a storm that produces 2-4 inches of snow. That's a good winter now. Lol. We don't expect double digit snowfall years and winter to average below normal in temps anymore. It's not realistic to expect thatSo El Nino's are now dry and warm in the SE? It's 71 degrees at my house. Saving money on propane is not a bad thing, though. Edit: Most Tempest stations are at 65 in my area so my old Accu-rite station is faulty it appears. I think Santa is bringing a replacement later this month, though.
Well thank you, that's just a depressing paragraph right there.Everything is warm in the SE anymore. We just hope for small favorable windows with maybe a storm that produces 2-4 inches of snow. That's a good winter now. Lol. We don't expect double digit snowfall years and winter to average below normal in temps anymore. It's not realistic to expect that
What is that white stuff??????????
That looks refreshing! I would wipe that snow off the chair and sit down with a nice hot beverage and enjoy the cold and snow if I were you.
Tell your professor down here where I live , The dendritic growth zone is on the ground, Cause all we grow white anymore is frost .View attachment 138320
Talked dendritic growth zone today!
Correct.What classifies as a pattern change these days? 3 days of near normal followed by 3 weeks of mild?
You win the thread, my friend!Tell your professor down here where I live , The dendritic growth zone is on the ground, Cause all we grow white anymore is frost .
Thank you.Here's a great resource - link
22.6" at CLT in 1959-60What are the highest seasonal snowfall totals for RDU and CLT if anyone knows?
Thank you. Pretty close to what i thought they might be.22.6" at CLT in 1959-60
29" for RDU in 1899
32" at GSO in 1927
Has the Charlotte area ever received snow or *unknown precip* from showers breaking containment?![]()
Should be a nice event for the upslope factories with some slight potential for some *unknown precip* showers to escape containment for us mortals in the piedmont- with higher latitudes favored as per usual
Has the Charlotte area ever received snow or *unknown precip* from showers breaking containment?
Just differing patterns of crap.What classifies as a pattern change these days? 3 days of near normal followed by 3 weeks of mild?
I just want something promising. I’ve had a few decent coatings the last couple of years so not starved but hungry. The new property has an epic sledding hill and I really want to try it out.You can tell you guys are snow starved. You better get it this year or some will need therapy.![]()
That sounds cool. Is Lily Pond north Georgia? I really like the topography of North Georgia. Reminds me of NW Virginia. I can't take the flatlands any more.I just want something promising. I’ve had a few decent coatings the last couple of years so not starved but hungry. The new property has an epic sledding hill and I really want to try it out.
Get ready for some long nights.View attachment 138326
The end of that GFS run was insane
Some snow for northern and western Virginia at the end of the run.View attachment 138326
The end of that GFS run was insane
I’m not home, but my place in the northern burbs of ATL hit 64.ATL hit 70 today. 66 at CLT , 64 at RDU. 53 at Boone, 44 at Newfound Gap. 38 at Monterey and 39 at Bald Knob-Mountain Lake in Virginia. Nice gradient. Oh, and 83 at Kissimmee FL....LOL
A little torchy! I can take maybe up to 55 or so in December, but anything above that just pisses me off.....LOLI’m not home, but my place in the northern burbs of ATL hit 64.
It’s on NW Georgia in Gordon County. It’s all rolling hills with mountains on either horizon. I love it.That sounds cool. Is Lily Pond north Georgia? I really like the topography of North Georgia. Reminds me of NW Virginia. I can't take the flatlands any more.