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Misc General Banter Thread

He didn't say, talked about the track like normal but said if the low got involved it could be a good thump, also said these storms tend to trend back NW a little over time. I don't know how to post the video on his FB but he talked about it there.

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A couple posts in the storm thread got me wanting to ask this question for people in the banter... what's the best rate y'all ever saw in a snowstorm?

For me, personally, it was the Blizzard of January 2018 in New Hampshire. 4"/hour. Video capture below sums it up. Two other nor'easters of that winter also came pretty close.

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Everything I remember was in March haha

I don't remember 93 as much in Bama but it definitely was

09 there had thundersnow

Maybe 15 in Dallas

Hasn't happened here yet... The dry stuff just can't compete haha but it's happened before
 
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Rain over the Jonesville desert! 🌵
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Does Alabama get shut out again? Someone throw me a bone


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It looks like it unfortunately. Only Central/SW Georgia has scored for the Southeast; the rest has been icy hell or just borderline decent for a select few.
 
Everything I remember was in March haha

I don't remember 93 as much in Bama but it definitely was

09 there had thundersnow

Maybe 15 in Dallas

Hasn't happened here yet... The dry stuff just can't compete haha but it's happened before

93' IN ALABAMA WAS 3-4 IN/HR FOR ROUGHLY 12 HRS BMX HAD 13 INCHES. MY HOUSE IN SOUTHWEST SHELBY CO. AL HAD 14 INCHES WITH A PEAK SNOWDRIFT MEASURE OF 5 FOOT
 
Does Alabama get shut out again? Someone throw me a bone


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I really like our chances to have some snow showers this weekend. Very cold front coming through that should squeeze a lot out of the atmosphere. Very similar to 2/16/21 where a lot of north and central Alabama had anywhere from .5 inch to 2 inches. Nothing picked it up either.
 
Someone just posted the NWS forecast discussion in the storm thread. What’s the purpose? I believe everyone on this forum knows how to look it up, for their local NWS office. Yes we can make reference to it but to post the whole discussion? It just clutters up the forum.


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I see your point, but it is a forum at the end of the day. People can look up model data and see it themselves too. If someone sees something they're excited about sharing, I don't see the problem.
 
Someone just posted the NWS forecast discussion in the storm thread. What’s the purpose? I believe everyone on this forum knows how to look it up, for their local NWS office. Yes we can make reference to it but to post the whole discussion? It just clutters up the forum.


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Welcome to the forum…. People been doing that dumb for years. You’ll see about 8 more offices of them soon


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After working outside since 7am today I think I'm just about ready for spring. That said I'm still in the "hold your horses" camp on this one. The setup is there but I really want to see where the first front winds up stalling offshore.
 

Gotta say, I f with this way more than the GFS. The GFS is another bump from keeping me locked out, hopefully there isn’t agreement of this with other models.

Unless you’re on the coast, I think I’d be more worried about genesis of this monster ending up ticking north enough to shut you out. Cold doesn’t seem as if it’s going to be a worry.
 
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