LickWx
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None of them sadly ! Imma off camera lizard lick character . This is a colorful area here !Which one are you Lick?.
None of them sadly ! Imma off camera lizard lick character . This is a colorful area here !Which one are you Lick?.
That's murder Beach.Tryna go to a Garth concert in myrtle beach? I mean can’t get any raunchier than myrtle beach during a Garth brooks concert.
Damn. I had you pegged as Ronnie. Darn.None of them sadly ! Imma off camera lizard lick character . This is a colorful area here !
I was in ATLTryna go to a Garth concert in myrtle beach? I mean can’t get any raunchier than myrtle beach during a Garth brooks concert.
Yeah , now that’s a place that ain’t what it used to be! Last actual trip there was maybe in 2014 I think . My god it was trashy! Crowds of hoodlums doing hoodlum ----, trash, just general nastiness . It’s a trailer park on the beach .That's murder Beach.
I believe they had a reality show about a trailer park set in Myrtle Beach recently.Yeah , now that’s a place that ain’t what it used to be! Last actual trip there was maybe in 2014 I think . My god it was trashy! Crowds of hoodlums doing hoodlum ----, trash, just general nastiness . It’s a trailer park on the beach .
Such a good timeYeah , now that’s a place that ain’t what it used to be! Last actual trip there was maybe in 2014 I think . My god it was trashy! Crowds of hoodlums doing hoodlum ----, trash, just general nastiness . It’s a trailer park on the beach .
And wannabes driving around in vehicles with half a lift kit thinking it looks so cool. Looks like a dog rubbing it's are across the grassSuch a good time
Hahaha that's a fad I never understoodAnd wannabes driving around in vehicles with half a lift kit thinking it looks so cool. Looks like a dog rubbing it's are across the grass
The NWS is sending my area back to the 19th century with their ice forecastWe can’t trend to snow like this ever but with ice we’re doing it. Classic
We can’t trend to snow like this ever but with ice we’re doing it. Classic
Yea I glanced at some totals up there. Probably a couple of inches of snow/sleet slop with half inch of ice on top. Power out, and you can't drive anywhere. Maybe it will trend more solid though? (that last sentence is me trying to be more positive for you instead of saying you're screwed)The NWS is sending my area back to the 19th century with their ice forecast
Nah, 33 degree rain is the safest bet around here.Are we having a show tomorrow for the ice storm of doom?
It was rampant in Greenville before I moved! Mostly a fad amongst high school kids ! As stupid as truck nuts! Which I bet LickWx still has, on his Toyota T100Hahaha that's a fad I never understood
No.Why do I feel like we get a SER late feb then after the vortex gets stuck to our NE, the SER retrogrades to the CUS and we get shortwave handoffs from the western US trough since wavelengths are shorter, and we basically are back to winter
mega March baby
Yeah his model is normally a degree or so to warm, I think it’s to cold but that was very surprisingDid you see Brad's video...not sure what model he is using but it don't look good.
Starring the birdman of Wilkes.Are we having a show tomorrow for the ice storm of doom?
It still is depressing how RDU had at least 10" of snow in roughly 1 in 3 winters between 1886 and 2004, and not once since. The statistical probability of such an event is near 0.1%. Though you could argue RDU may have reached 10" in the 2017-18 winter, the 5.9" reported from the January 17 snow that year was a bit lower than surrounding areas, including my backyard.
It still is depressing how RDU had at least 10" of snow in roughly 1 in 3 winters between 1886 and 2004, and not once since. The statistical probability of such an event is near 0.1%. Though you could argue RDU may have reached 10" in the 2017-18 winter, the 5.9" reported from the January 17 snow that year was a bit lower than surrounding areas, including my backyard.
I can't wait for next winter when Roxboro has a blizzard warning and we're raining at 33Nobody else on this planet seems to have trouble getting extreme winter storms...except us. We had blocking essentially from start to finish, well AN precip and nada...
I actually drive a little boxy car lol. Though I want a truck one day, or even better an old jeep that I can turn into the one from Jurassic Park!It was rampant in Greenville before I moved! Mostly a fad amongst high school kids ! As stupid as truck nuts! Which I bet LickWx still has, on his Toyota T100
RIPIt's incredibly satisfying to be in the ice bullseye on many models
It still is depressing how RDU had at least 10" of snow in roughly 1 in 3 winters between 1886 and 2004, and not once since. The statistical probability of such an event is near 0.1%. Though you could argue RDU may have reached 10" in the 2017-18 winter, the 5.9" reported from the January 17 snow that year was a bit lower than surrounding areas, including my backyard.
To be fair, I think people remember things differently than they actually happened. It’s natural to remember all the big snowstorms and forget all the other winters that were complete crap (which, let’s be honest, most winters in the SC midlands have been for hundreds of years, it’s just a marginal snow climate). I don’t doubt that it used to snow somewhat more in CAE, FAY, etc., but these were never places with regular significant wintertime snowfalls, at least not in the last couple hundred years. It’s not like FAY or CAE had even the snow climo of 2021 CLT a hundred years ago.Atleast your area is still capable of getting snow/ice in the first place. The Midlands of SC hasn't gotten significant winter weather since 2014(except for the far northern areas from the 2017 event). It's so bad for us that even areas like Charleston and Savannah had gotten snow/ice in a much more recent period compared to the Midlands of SC.I used to remember Columbia getting snow/ice every two or three winters in the 1970s and 1980s growing up. Also heard from family who lived in Fayetteville saying that they used to snow/ice basically every winter. They say that winters there are not same anymore. Fayetteville are lucky to even get more than dusting/light snow/ice events these days.
To be fair, I think people remember things differently than they actually happened. It’s natural to remember all the big snowstorms and forget all the other winters that were complete crap (which, let’s be honest, most winters in the SC midlands have been for hundreds of years, it’s just a marginal snow climate). I don’t doubt that it used to snow somewhat more in CAE, FAY, etc., but these were never places with regular significant wintertime snowfalls, at least not in the last couple hundred years. It’s not like FAY or CAE had even the snow climo of 2021 CLT a hundred years ago.
It’s similar to how people talk about how it just doesn’t snow as much as it used to when in fact the 2010s were almost certainly much snowier across the Carolinas compared to the awful 1990s, which everyone seems to forget for some reason.