Brent
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100 years ago Virginia was the south. Not anymore. Geographically it's not the south. It's more Mid-Atlantic. I also don't consider Kentucky to be in the south. And those 2 states are roughly at the same latitude.Virginia is considered the south historically.
Yes they see cold air earlier, yes their climate is way different in early winter.
But if we are nitpicking, then you could say NC is completely different too.. because it really is vs the rest of us
Literally has to be cold to snowWhat good is cold with no snow!!!
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Literally has to be cold to snow
I guess it depends on the length of the cold. If it's cold for a solid week you can better believe it's gonna snow sometime during that time frame.It gets cold all the time and it doesn’t snow..
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The Confederacy was like 150 years ago. Lots has changed since then. Richmond is not a southern city at all. Richmond is only southern if you're comparing it to a northern city like Chicago or Boston.is the mason dixon line not good enough for yall?
my take (lived in richmond almost 4 years, lived in nc my entire life before that with one year in wv)
richmond is the south. you can't tell me with a straight face that the former capital of the confederacy is not the south. rural southeastern viriginia is culturally an extension of eastern north carolina. central (non richmond) virginia has its own brand of southern culture. richmond averages 10ish inches a year and is climatologically on par with winston salem. i haven't noticed many differences from raleigh outside of getting more low stakes events like yesterday. the majority of what's good for raleigh is what's good for richmond so i'll continue in main threads.
my line is fredericksburg. that's the DMZ. southern in appearance but you can take the metro to dc.
i will grant carveouts- hampton roads north is distinctively tidewater in a way i don't see in NC, and mountain cities (charlottesville, blacksburg) are their own thing.
Neither is Raleigh or Charlotte imo. Much more in common now with Mid-Atlantic than "Deep South"The Confederacy was like 150 years ago. Lots has changed since then. Richmond is not a southern city at all. Richmond is only southern if you're comparing it to a northern city like Chicago or Boston.
Well yeah Raleigh and Charlotte are not in the Deep South. I would consider them the Upper South. Raleigh is borderline Mid-Atlantic. Richmond is solidly in the Mid-Atlantic IMO.Neither is Raleigh or Charlotte imo. Much more in common now with Mid-Atlantic than "Deep South"
Its always 70 before it snows it's what I hearLiterally has to be cold to snow
Richmond is as much the south as you are a troll. There you have it, settled, Richmond is southernThe Confederacy was like 150 years ago. Lots has changed since then. Richmond is not a southern city at all. Richmond is only southern if you're comparing it to a northern city like Chicago or Boston.
Then it must not be very southern then.Richmond is as much the south as you are a troll. There you have it, settled.
No, that's just when we get the big dogs.Its always 70 before it snows it's what I hear
Raleigh might as well be Florence now climate-wise.Well yeah Raleigh and Charlotte are not in the Deep South. I would consider them the Upper South. Raleigh is borderline Mid-Atlantic. Richmond is solidly in the Mid-Atlantic IMO.
Yeah, but then you'll be in Iowa.guys, just move to iowa if you want snow wtf
Welcome to weather purgatory. I'm SD and I will be your tour guide
Just Move to beech mountain theyve got condos on the top at 5700' avg prob 40-50"guys, just move to iowa if you want snow wtf. why spend 3 months a year following something that doesn't happen here