Stormlover
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Yeah i will too lol. What a perfect trackI'll take the 0z ICON.![]()
I've seen this one before. Clowns show snow IMBY but past experience tells me "snow north of I85" I won't be suckered in this timecanadian![]()
Hey can you post the one around Birmingham Tuscaloosa areas?0Z GFS says fun times ahead![]()
Hey can you post the one around Birmingham Tuscaloosa areas?
Bring it on to KCHA reel it in!0Z GFS says fun times ahead![]()
Thanks man I hope we do get something down this way
A moderator brought it up in here so I figured it was game to discuss in here.Shouldn't this be in banter?
Just keep in mind what a moderator says isn't always right, and we do mess up with things some times as well. I think I just said what I did because all I heard for the past several years on weather boards was NC. If you guys haven't had snow this year than by all means we should root for you getting some.A moderator brought it up in here so I figured it was game to discuss in here.
I can’t speak for all of NC but I’m at about 175% of my average annual snowfallJust keep in mind what a moderator says isn't always right, and we do mess up with things some times as well. I think I just said what I did because all I heard for the past several years on weather boards was NC. If you guys haven't had snow this year than by all means we should root for you getting some.
I can't speak for all of SC, but sadly I'm at roughly 50% of normal snowI can’t speak for all of NC but I’m at about 175% of my average annual snowfall
I can’t speak for all of NC but I’m at about 175% of my average annual snowfall
Well, seeing I'm at 400% or so at the moment, I'll let you guys catch up.I can't speak for all of SC, but sadly I'm at roughly 50% of normal snow
If anyone on here is going to root for anyone. The Midlands of SC should be in the discussion. Savannah (in GA) to Charleston, Orangeburg, Florence, Myrtle beach, Rock Hill, Spartanburg, Greenville have all seen measurable Wintry precip. Augusta to Columbia have seen a trace.. twice. (which was flurries) I'm all for rooting for people that haven't been hit. LolJust keep in mind what a moderator says isn't always right, and we do mess up with things some times as well. I think I just said what I did because all I heard for the past several years on weather boards was NC. If you guys haven't had snow this year than by all means we should root for you getting some.
Ok now your'e just bragging, LOL. No I'm happy for you. Seems the Atlanta area gets left out in the cold a lot.Well, seeing I'm at 400% or so at the moment, I'll let you guys catch up.![]()
I guess it's not hard to get 400% when your yearl avg is 1/2"Well, seeing I'm at 400% or so at the moment, I'll let you guys catch up.![]()
Lol our average is actually around 2 to 2.5 inches I believe up here. Had 10.1" this year so farI guess it's not hard to get 400% when your yearl avg is 1/2"![]()
Pretty sure the airport is 2 so I would imagine a bit more up our way.Lol our average is actually around 2 to 2.5 inches I believe up here. Had 10.1" this year so far
That low a little me SE and we’re gameJust a side note, but the ICON has ZR across some areas this run, and note TT only shows snow and rain as precip types.
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The GFS is trending NW, so it's likely going to be heavy rain at game time for almost everyone in the SE.That low a little me SE and we’re game
Would be nice to see one of these long-duration events with temps below freezing. It just doesn't seem to happen anymore.Seems like a pretty good bet to count on at least 0.5-1" of rain with this system on Super Bowl Sunday into early Monday across most of NC with higher amounts of up to 1.5-2" possible. Even though most of this precipitation isn't snow, I will gladly take the rain, we haven't seen a wetter than average La Nina February since 1989, literally every single NINA February has been dry since then in the central piedmont of NC. Not to mention, we were beginning to slip into a formidable drought.
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