Wonderful. New RAP and HRRRRRRR, the latter of which now goes out to H48
She was a beauty had 2 inches of snow and sleet and the roads were covered for days. It’s the only time I’ve ever seen a snow plow have to plow our roads.
That was the most beautiful radar Ive ever seen, and ever will see.Boo, that storm was awful here. I want this one again!(Though this one gave GA nothing...maybe we can have one of each, LOL)
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More moisture in the atmosphere but still plenty cold up north even with temps constantly above normal I’m guessing.Ironically, in colder climates sometimes more warmth equals more snow. Too bad it’s not that way here!
You would think it would have to happen this year. Not having anything to even track for 2 years now is almost unheard of. Something has to give soon.Cannot wait to track a real storm. Since I started really getting into weather (right around Dec 2018 storm) I haven't had the opportunity to reel one in imby
Indeed. Similar reason some colder areas like Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, etc.’s snowiest month is actually April.More moisture in the atmosphere but still plenty cold up north even with temps constantly above normal I’m guessing.
Apparently when GA gets snow Raleigh usually doesnt and vice versa !Unpopular opinion: January 11, 2011 and December 8, 2017 both sucked.
Definitely 12/8/17Unpopular opinion: January 11, 2011 and December 8, 2017 both sucked.
SecondedUnpopular opinion: January 11, 2011 and December 8, 2017 both sucked.
Unpopular opinion: January 11, 2011 and December 8, 2017 both sucked.
Wasn't alive yet then, but the 1993 superstorm was only about an inch here. January 2011 we got a glaze of ice after only a brief period of snow. December 2017 was predominantly rain despite areas as far south as SE Louisiana getting accumulating snow, we had a trace at most.Apparently when GA gets snow Raleigh usually doesnt and vice versa !
March 93 stunk too but I was only 10 so the 1 inch total was excitingWasn't alive yet then, but the 1993 superstorm was only about an inch here. January 2011 we got a glaze of ice after only a brief period of snow. December 2017 was predominantly rain despite areas as far south as SE Louisiana getting accumulating snow, we had a trace at most.
There are storms where we can both get snow, like February 2014.
Wut?Oh mobile is finally working again. Only three days of it not working
My mobile site randomly stops letting me post for extended periods. I can view threads but there’s a bunch of weird glitches such asWut?
That's new we will look into itMy mobile site randomly stops letting me post for extended periods. I can view threads but there’s a bunch of weird glitches such as
-when I click like it sends me to a whole new page and click “confirm”
-sends me to a whole new page when I click my notification bell
-can’t post
This is the third time it happened, the first couple times it’s lasted maybe a day this time it lasted like 3. I think it has something to do with my dad’s weird content filter on my phoneThat's new
Ah...well thanks for bringing it up, if anyone else has this issue let us know. I'll check in the background to see if we might have anything weird that could be upsetting the filter.This is the third time it happened, the first couple times it’s lasted maybe a day this time it lasted like 3. I think it has something to do with my dad’s weird content filter on my phone
January 2011 sucking wouldn’t be an unpopular opinion in our backyards. It was a depressing mixed precip bag of slop. Especially depressing considering areas S/W of here got hammered by heavy snow.Unpopular opinion: January 11, 2011 and December 8, 2017 both sucked.
That was a good one, especially for the Deep South. I think CAE got 8”+ in that one. I got kind of fringed by that one being too far north, but we still got a couple inches of snow in very cold conditions, so I can’t complain too much.February 12-13, 2010 is an underrated one, a lot of us cashed in on that one
I’m up here in Montana and is still waiting on my first legit big snow storm lolIndeed. Similar reason some colder areas like Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, etc.’s snowiest month is actually April.
Unpopular opinion: January 11, 2011 and December 8, 2017 both sucked.
Montana isn't in the Midwest is it ? Also, Billings averages 55" of snow. Even in a bad winter im sure Billings would get 5 times as much as most of the south gets in their best winters.I’ll tell you guys what would really suck me moving all the way up here only to barely get any snow while you guys down south score boy these forecasts up here has been boring lol... I’m wondering is there a such thing as Midwest ridge
No argument there January 2011 too far south in Alabama
December 2017 too far NW in Texas lmao
They both were equally awful to me
Although 2017 stung a bit more with the snowing to the south and east to me lol
Apparently when GA gets snow Raleigh usually doesnt and vice versa !
Montana is a very dry climate but beautiful country.I’m up here in Montana and is still waiting on my first legit big snow storm lol
This has been the primary look now for years. Certainly doesn't appear to be changing this year.Boo. Boycott ridges too far west off the west coast. I really don't want to see western troughs become another persistent pattern this year. Please no. ?
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So positive. HaYou would think it would have to happen this year. Not having anything to even track for 2 years now is almost unheard of. Something has to give soon.
You will see plenty in the next few weeks and months . Winter can last into April up there.Dang I never even got to see more than two inches of snow while staying in Alabama... I guest I’m in the Pacific Northwest