Crossville, Tn gonna get dumped on...
Indeed it did. I lived in Hendersonville Tennessee at the time and saw a few flurries flying through the air.I know it snowed in April in TN in 2007. Several inches near Cookeville and Crossville.
Not always I would think. Maybe we can skip a major outbreak even out there this year. Running quite low so far for the entire year.We’re entering the heart of the tornado season in central NC, there’s usually a huge ramp up right near the end of March and we peak in/around mid April. Probably won’t be long before something substantial shows up
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Not always I would think. Maybe we can skip a major outbreak even out there this year. Running quite low so far for the entire year.
I thought March and April were the peak months for severe in the deep south ? By May its usually very summer like with those pop up afternoon storms. Jet stream is usually pretty far north in May.
I thought March and April were the peak months for severe in the deep south ? By May its usually very summer like with those pop up afternoon storms. Jet stream is usually pretty far north in May.
Simple. It's hour 222, bound to change drastically. Let's watch it warm up because it's spring. I'm sure you don't want a 4th dessert after 2 was enough nor does anyone else want NC to have more. I'm ready for some warmer weather but not tornadoes and hurricanes. Definitely not after last year.
No. I refuse to accept that Fake News. LOL. It will be gone by 0Z tonight. I guarantee it.It's baaacckk.
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Its amazing. Have to scratch and claw between December and February to get anything close. Start looking for spring can't miss itIt's baaacckk.
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No. I refuse to accept that Fake News. LOL. It will be gone by 0Z tonight. I guarantee it.
Its amazing. Have to scratch and claw between December and February to get anything close. Start looking for spring can't miss it ]
I can see this summer taking on the classic TN valley, KY, MS, AL wet/flood zone, like setting up this week and the SE ridge keeping the Carolinas toasty and dry!
I didn’t say we were going to see two months of 130’s and no rain till September!I hear ya Shettley!