Columbia has had accumulating snow 4 times (3 times in '14 and once in '17) in the past 7 years. I doubt Houston and Galveston does better in one day than Columbia re: the past 7 years.
Screw it! Bring it on. I want 3 inches of ice!!!
Some areas around Columbia did get snow in November 2014. I don't remember Columbia getting much if any snowing 2017( I was Rockingham at the time and and only moved back to the midlands in 2018) However lets say Columbia got major snowfall in Nov 2014(which would be true for northern and western areas) .That still means that by time the next winter get here in Dec 2021,it still be 7 full years since Columbia has gotten a winter storm. It's still quite alarming when Houston and Galveston are getting a winter storm, but we're not. That tell me that the SE ridge is playing more and more of a role every winter and we're far more effected by Global Warming than SE Texas or really anyone else in the Country. And according GaWx until the waters in the Indian and western Pacific ocean cool down(which may never happen due to Global Warming), the SE ridge will continue to play a major factor in future winters, regardless of ENSO, which will strongly hurt our chances of getting a real winter.
Not sure if your a severe fan but man those spring time hailers down there are something else, closest to the EML source so you get baseball sized hail often around those partsYeah, it’s impressive that central TX has had there 17th winter storm and more to come...but you know what’s more impressive....having our 52nd 33F rain event. That counts for something.
Moving to central TX.
Why are you so angry?.......What did I do to you?..... lol
Making my rains colder ???Why are you so angry?.......What did I do to you?..... lol
Doesn't look great for tarheel either. Cold and dry. Sounds fun. Very thankful i'm not in ND right now.Imagine living in the Dakotas and having a mean less than an inch.
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Who has a higher mean Roxboro or AberdeenImagine living in the Dakotas and having a mean less than an inch.
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