ForsythSnow
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Wow, 10-20” across Mecklenburg county and 0-2” across Wake. Look at the Greenville, NC snow hole.This map below doesn't do it justice, the gradient was so much tighter than this between Raleigh & Asheboro-Greensboro. Siler City in western Chatham county only observed 0.7" in 1941-42, while Asheboro just halfway into the neighboring county (Randolph) had nearly 15", these cities are about 20 miles apart. Wtf.
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Before I go ZZZzzzz, FS, if it's named, you get the honor of posting it as the lead in the 2019 Tropical Edition of our Wiki ... hell, I can't even keep it current there with the one-day fantasy (IMBY) snow threads ...As if the NAM 3km couldn't get worse with making tropical cyclones. This is a new.
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You can never delete the past, only learn and grow from it, whether good or bad ...I sometimes wish that I can delete the 7th-8th grade period from my life.
You can never delete the past, only learn and grow from it, whether good or bad ...
It’ll make its own cold air!
It’s funneling in sub freezing 850s from a high pressure over Oklahoma the frame before this. It’s a textbook setup. Couldn’t draw it up any better. smdhIt’ll make its own cold air!
Wow, 10-20” across Mecklenburg county and 0-2” across Wake. Look at the Greenville, NC snow hole.
Looks like ATL has 10”.
I'm sure we will get a March 1993 repeat this winter. It's all fine, dandy if I do must say!
Anyone excited about what the Euro may have in store?