Webberweather53
Meteorologist
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Did you have a crush on Britney when you were a toddler in the Early 2000's ?Many on this forum would likely find a gif of early 2000s Britney Spears just as hot as February is going to be![]()
If it still shows this on Mon/Tues then I will pack my ---- and nest myself in the January thread.It’s has a storm
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Many on this forum would likely find a gif of early 2000s Britney Spears just as hot as February is going to be![]()
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You're a happily married man. You're not allowed to look !Hell to the yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Post of the year
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He can look but can’t touch.You're a happily married man. You're not allowed to look !
La dreamaI’m on the verge of beginning to think that there are very few ENSO states that are actually favorable for snow.
Plenty of rain rolling through, just step outside to rinse offHaving a love/hate crisis with this thread. So conflicted. I feel like I need a shower after spending time in here.
I don’t think next weekend storm is a big one. But 1-3 inches is a good little event and I think that’s what the potential is for 1-3 perhaps 2-4 type event
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For the deep south, 1-3 is a big event. For TN and NC not so much.Considering we live in the Southeast 1-3 inches is a big event.
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Seriously? It's a huge event to get a couple of inches here in Alabama. Shuts things down.I don’t think next weekend storm is a big one. But 1-3 inches is a good little event and I think that’s what the potential is for 1-3 perhaps 2-4 type event
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Any snow of 2 or more inches is a big snow for the south no matter if it’s the upper or Lower south. Although we usually get multiple accumulating snows up here every year, we still have winters that don’t see 2 inches from one storm more often then you’d think.For the deep south, 1-3 is a big event. For TN and NC not so much.
This isn’t the place for this ----! Get it out!Unfortunately, Alaskan highs usually retrograde & cycle thru in a period of 1-2 weeks, leading to (more) troughing in the Rockies thereafter unless there's a continuous resupply of anticyclonic wavebreakers from the NE Pacific thus -EPOs eventually turn into -WPOs that later degrade over NE Siberia. Planetary vorticity advection at its finest!
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This isn’t the place for this ----! Get it out!
#Coastal10 day gefs mean
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Go shovel your 8-10”, ooooopsFor the deep south, 1-3 is a big event. For TN and NC not so much.
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