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Misc 2020/21 Fall and Winter Whamby Thread

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And that’s a big big difference. Even Louisville at 130 or 150 north of me does much better at winter. I average probably 5-6 while Louisville averages 13-15. Your area is like 20-23 a year. A bad winter here can be 2 inches or less. A bad winter up there is probably 5-10 which is a great winter here. I’m at 12.5 on the season and this is now a top 5 or 6 winter for me.
Sometimes in NC driving 30 minutes northwest can make a massive difference. Just look at how Brick does compared to SD.
 
And that’s a big big difference. Even Louisville at 130 or 150 north of me does much better at winter. I average probably 5-6 while Louisville averages 13-15. Your area is like 20-23 a year. A bad winter here can be 2 inches or less. A bad winter up there is probably 5-10 which is a great winter here. I’m at 12.5 on the season and this is now a top 5 or 6 winter for me.
Interesting, is that 12.5" all snow for your area or are you combining sleet/FZR?
 
After the last 2 weeks, I can't believe anyone East of the mountains/foothills is still looking for any more snow this winter, lol.
 
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But you go further north and areas to the east get just as much snow as areas to the west at the same latitude. I bet NYC gets more snow than Omaha. The same doesn't seem to apply at southern latitudes like Jacksonville and Del Rio.
You and your Terrible takes southeast ridge
 
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