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Misc General Banter Thread

I'm thinking 12 to 18 inches of snow here.
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I am a major snow weenie. Loved it since I was a kid.

But, man, I am not looking forward to this next storm. All of this snow on top of all of this ice is going to make travel absolutely impossible for another week. Then one of my heat pumps at home is giving out and I am super stressed over that. Combine a broken heat pump with snow and ice and freezing temperatures, everything is piling up on me and causing extreme anxiety.

Ugh. I wish life were simpler.
 
I would not be shocked at all to see subzero temps over a large part of SC and NC for at least 1, if not 2 nights. I think if we get the snow, the coldest night since 1985 is likely for many of us. Someone in NC is going to get 12-18 inches of snow I think, with at least 2-4 in parts of almost every county in both states.
I had to do a double-check to make sure I wasn't confusing you with someone else. You are...bullish???? :oops::oops::oops:😂
 
Bingo. RAH don't predict 12-18'' ever.

That is, until now. 🤣
I honestly kind of can't believe their map. I'm an insufferable weenie and even I don't think I would've put that map out with totals that high today. Makes me think they know something we don't to go that bold that early.
 
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Luke Barrette snowhole. Need yall to kill it! This is y’all’s storm!
 
sry for the banter in the storm thread. Meant to put it here. But it needed to be said.
I’ve been burnt befor by an ULL down there!! Watched it flurry for 4 hours with the sun visible through the overcast and get 1/2” , instead of the 4-8” I was supposed to get! 😢
 
Ok, I try to be realistic and not get too up or down. However, I have in the back of my mind that our energy is going to trend negatively and the precip is going to dwindle down to less than .25” of precip.

Somebody talk me down please

I been worried about that all day. It’s been trending that way


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Ok, I try to be realistic and not get too up or down. However, I have in the back of my mind that our energy is going to trend negatively and the precip is going to dwindle down to less than .25” of precip.

Somebody talk me down please 🙏
Even if true... that's 4 inches of dry fairy dust powder. A great event!
 
I’ve been burnt befor by an ULL down there!! Watched it flurry for 4 hours with the sun visible through the overcast and get 1/2” , instead of the 4-8” I was supposed to get! 😢
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Sounds like my experience during this one. I was home in Charlotte on Spring Break and I think they were calling for 2-5 locally. Might be the same storm.
 
Ok, I try to be realistic and not get too up or down. However, I have in the back of my mind that our energy is going to trend negatively and the precip is going to dwindle down to less than .25” of precip.

Somebody talk me down please 🙏

I would happily take .25" of precip...that's 2-3" of snow in very cold temps. That's a homerun for, atleast for Raleigh.
 
Ok, I try to be realistic and not get too up or down. However, I have in the back of my mind that our energy is going to trend negatively and the precip is going to dwindle down to less than .25” of precip.

Somebody talk me down please 🙏
I wish I could but I don't have the met skills to back it up. Hope you get another Feb 2004 though. ⛄
 
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Sounds like my experience during this one. I was home in Charlotte on Spring Break and I think they were calling for 2-5 locally. Might be the same storm.
That one was also done in by warm BL temps (above freezing), terrible diurnal timing (daytime in March for a lot of the precip for areas that got the shaft...Sanford area got fortunate with nightime banding as you see in the map), and warm soil temperatures. When you have warm soil temps + sun angle + above freezing BL temps, you really need consistent, heavy rates to overcome that, and March 2010 had uneven precip that wasn't necessarily all that heavy in many places (with exceptions as the map above shows). Give that storm to us with the soil / air temps and diurnal timing progged with this one and everyone would do a lot better and there would be a lot less splotchy accumulations.


We did okay in the Triad (2-4") since we got some additional precip after dark, but even there we had mostly wet roads by morning and just a two-hour delay for Guilford County Schools. Of course, in 2026 they'd probably have canceled school for the rest of the week for that same system.
 
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