Winter is essentially over outside of climo favored areas in the Carolinas and GA. Unless you’re holding out hope for a March paste bomb it’s time to hang it up imo. We’ll try again next year.
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This will verify with the southern edge eight miles north so as to give me 3.5" of mainly sleetCash-out now.
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I think it may be time to retirethe notion thatmodelsunderestimate CAD.That may have been true in the 80s, but in 2021 if anything the models overdo CAD.
Dang man, you must live in a valley or close enough to an urban heat island or something. Not that far from you and I've got some glaze over here.You know MBY sucks for wintry weather when Garner is reporting icing halfway to the freaking ocean (exaggeration, but damn that’s a 45 minute drive SE!!!) and it’s just a cold rain here.
I’m wondering given I live in SW Durham (10-15 minutes SW of downtown) if that plays a role. I guess I’m downwind of the UHI effect with winds out of the NE and in a situation super marginal already, maybe the tenths of a degree that costs me makes all the difference. It’s also true I’m in a relatively low elevation area (250ish ft IIRC, I think the RDU airport is 394 ft and it rises pretty fast towards 600 ft as you get closer to Burlington) and maybe that makes a difference. I don’t know.Dang man, you must live in a valley or close enough to an urban heat island or something. Not that far from you and I've got some glaze over here.
I think I just creeped to 33 though, so what I've got now is all she wrote.
Yea, it's funny how in these marginal events, slight differences get magnified. Believe it or not, I'm near 500 ft in elevation slightly NE of RDU, but then it drops down as you get closer to Falls Lake. This area is hillier than you think.I’m wondering given I live in SW Durham (10-15 minutes SW of downtown) if that plays a role. I guess I’m downwind of the UHI effect with winds out of the NE and in a situation super marginal already, maybe the tenths of a degree that costs me makes all the difference. It’s also true I’m in a relatively low elevation area (250ish ft IIRC, I think the RDU airport is 394 ft and it rises pretty fast towards 600 ft as you get closer to Burlington) and maybe that makes a difference. I don’t know.
It’s ice, so it’s kind of meh, but it’s definitely discouraging. I just got paperwork from my apartment complex asking me to renew for another year, maybe I need to move! ?
The coldest temperature reading I've ever seen with freezing rain came from Oregon. 9 degrees. Can't remember the name but it was a valley in the far NE part of the state.Oregon had its largest power outage ever due to an ice storm! Look at the pics from there! Their ice storm makes ours look like nothing lol.
I’m wondering given I live in SW Durham (10-15 minutes SW of downtown) if that plays a role. I guess I’m downwind of the UHI effect with winds out of the NE and in a situation super marginal already, maybe the tenths of a degree that costs me makes all the difference. It’s also true I’m in a relatively low elevation area (250ish ft IIRC, I think the RDU airport is 394 ft and it rises pretty fast towards 600 ft as you get closer to Burlington) and maybe that makes a difference. I don’t know.
It’s ice, so it’s kind of meh, but it’s definitely discouraging. I just got paperwork from my apartment complex asking me to renew for another year, maybe I need to move!