olhausen
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My actual forecasted low temp is 13. High is 20 I believe. Usually get 2-3 days in the winter where I don’t get out of the teens. It’s just to bad nothing but flurries fell last night.Wind chill of 15F forecast tomorrow morning
My actual forecasted low temp is 13. High is 20 I believe. Usually get 2-3 days in the winter where I don’t get out of the teens. It’s just to bad nothing but flurries fell last night.Wind chill of 15F forecast tomorrow morning
Shouldn’t they always be colder? It’s Siberia. I don’t think of warmth when I hear Siberia.
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We need to get Mr Fishel on this thread.
Remember when JB was talking about the coldest 45 day period on record? Only the Midwest looks like it will be significantly BN, we suck at Arctic outbreaks too it seems. Expected to bottom out at about 20°F this week, that just isn't extreme cold to me. Not only do I expect the February "much below average" forecasts to bust, I also think the month is likely going to end up AN. Watch March be BN and we get a few flizzards like last year.
I've considered moving to Roxboro because it seems like a million times easier for them to get a 2-3" snowfall. What a difference 50 miles can makeIt was definitely a flizzard fest in March & right into April. NW of Raleigh had legitimate snow.
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That first one was legit but melted a hour later, we switch to sleet instantly once heavy rates were overIt was definitely a flizzard fest in March & right into April. NW of Raleigh had legitimate snow.
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You know it’s a sh&&&& winter when there is record cold on our side of the planet and we still hit 41 degrees . Someone wake me when this horrible winter is over
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HaterI can’t wait for the “ prime climo “ people to show back up talking about how great February is gonna be
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Seriously. We just spent a week tracking the most marginal piece of crap scenario where we could EVER get accumulating snow fall. I mean literally the worst.
I wish so badly that the GFS had just killed the look over the weekend so I didn’t sacrifice a minute of sleep for that crap.
I may have to log out and delete the app for a while. Like maybe till next fall.
Right after the 18z...
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I think it depends on where you live. I just went back and looked at snow in March for my area from 2008-2018 and 9 of them had at least a trace of snow. Yeah I know a trace isn’t much but 7 of those winters here produced a half inch or more of snow in March, and 5 of them produced 2 or more inches of snow. When winters are bleak at this point I usually look at my past marches to give me hope for the last 5 weeks of winter. Keep in mind these totals are for White House Tennessee and not for the city of Nashville itself as I’m Positive the totals aren’t as good. I’m about 40-45 minutes north of Nashville at around 900-930 feet in elevation. The elevation helps a lot whenever precipitation is falling equally at both locations.Not a bad look by Feb 10th....for what I am not sure. By this point we have 18 days of winter left. Let's face it...if it can't get cold enough in Jan/Feb to snow anymore then March is like a summer month now.
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I think it depends on where you live. I just went back and looked at snow in March for my area from 2008-2018 and 9 of them had at least a trace of snow. Yeah I know a trace isn’t much but 7 of those winters here produced a half inch or more of snow in March, and 5 of them produced 2 or more inches of snow. When winters are bleak at this point I usually look at my past marches to give me hope for the last 5 weeks of winter. Keep in mind these totals are for White House Tennessee and not for the city of Nashville itself as I’m Positive the totals aren’t as good. I’m about 40-45 minutes north of Nashville at around 900-930 feet in elevation. The elevation helps a lot whenever precipitation is falling equally at both locations.
It was definitely a flizzard fest in March & right into April. NW of Raleigh had legitimate snow.
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I think we can see flakes in March. But, last legit snowfall, where the streets/grass was covered in March was in 2009 and that was only 3" event. Before that, I can't recall Raleigh's last 4" snowfall in March.
It was 1983 lol. Rip
It was gone the next morning, atleast where I lived. It was more of novelty winter storm after part of NC had record snowfalls that year. I was 30 miles from the 6-8 band that didn't want to move.
When was RDU's and/or CLT's last 4"+ winter storm in March? I always though March was better for Raleigh but we have had 2 6" events in Dec the past decade.

I actually jackpotted on the 3/1/09 storm! 8”+, after an all day rain! Temp got down to 15 the next night! Stuck around about 2-3 daysI think we can see flakes in March. But, last legit snowfall, where the streets/grass was covered in March was in 2009 and that was only 3" event. Before that, I can't recall Raleigh's last 4" snowfall in March.
That’s going to melt all your snow before dark!Bibilical mega artical polar bear cold front blew through and i'm still at 40 degrees. Today has been just DANDY!