No.. A Super Bowl win. I want either the Titans or the Seahawks to win Super BowlWhat? The agony of defeat lol
You're in the minority, around here you take snow when you can get it.Maybe I am in the minority but i don't want snow in Oct or Nov. I want a proper fall before winter sets in. By Dec 1 I am ready for snow.
Tarheel excluded ! Im sure he is already sick of snow.You're in the minority, around here you take snow when you can get it.
Living in the south I’d take snow in July, August or any month of the year if it were possible.Maybe I am in the minority but i don't want snow in Oct or Nov. I want a proper fall before winter sets in. By Dec 1 I am ready for snow.
Saw a few snow videos and pictures from friends in the NEView attachment 51416
I mean you are very far north in the south. Heck you are about 2 hours away from the midwest. So im sure you see plenty of snow. Im guessing you average near 10" ?Living in the south I’d take snow in July, August or any month of the year if it were possible.
Weatherbell has the ones you posted above. I also want to believe Weathermodels.com has some too.does anyone know how I can get these NBM graphs online? View attachment 51456
At one time probably as much as 12-15 inches in the 60s and 70s. But now it’s around 7 or 8 inches per year over the last 12 or so years. I’m far enough north that I see plenty of snow fall but it has a hard time accumulating most events. The last 2 winters I’ve had less then 3 inches each year. That said each year we don’t have a great winter it increases the likelihood the next one will be. The fact that the last 2 have been bad means the averages will pan out this year or or almost certainly next. It’s rare up here especially on the highland rim to have more then 2 winters in a row without at least one 3 plus inch snow. Nashville is a different story even though it’s only 35-40 minutes south of me. Due to it’s lower elevation and recent warmer winters it has gotten a lot more common to see only a few dusting to one inch events over multiple winters in a row.I mean you are very far north in the south. Heck you are about 2 hours away from the midwest. So im sure you see plenty of snow. Im guessing you average near 10" ?
I approve this map! ?Here we go again...View attachment 51505View attachment 51506
Patterns tend to repeat.Here we go again...View attachment 51505View attachment 51506
I tend to chase again as wellPatterns tend to repeat.