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Misc 2020/21 Fall and Winter Whamby Thread

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Little Rock averages about 3.5" compared to RDU's 6". Little Rock is at 20.3" this winter which is more than twice as much as RDU has had any winter in the last 17 years. Why can't RDU ever just have a year where we massively exceed climo anymore?
I personally don’t understand the jealousy . It’s not like Little Rock does that every year , same for San Antonio . Everyone mad San Antonio got snow but fact is they probably haven’t seen that much snow in 30 years . Massively above climo snow is hard because well, it’s massively above climo otherwise climo would be more .
 
I personally don’t understand the jealousy . It’s not like Little Rock does that every year , same for San Antonio . Everyone mad San Antonio got snow but fact is they probably haven’t seen that much snow in 30 years . Massively above climo snow is hard because well, it’s massively above climo otherwise climo would be more .
RDU shouldn't go 17 years without hitting 10". With a 6" average we should exceed 10" as often as we have less than 2". RDU has had less than 2" 8 times in the last 17 years not including this year.
 
I can't believe Del Rio, TX got more snow than Jacksonville, FL this winter. Jacksonville is further north !
I’ve had 53” of snow already and 16” on the ground and I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s 2-5” , like it’s the first snow of the year! I don’t know how I’ve had more snow than Bismarck ND, they are bordering Canada! How is that even possible? It’s a winter miracle!?
 
Little Rock averages about 3.5" compared to RDU's 6". Little Rock is at 20.3" this winter which is more than twice as much as RDU has had any winter in the last 17 years. Why can't RDU ever just have a year where we massively exceed climo anymore?
Actually, Little Rock averages closer 6". Back in the 70's and 80's they averaged over 7". Like most everyone else snow averages have been on the decline.
 
Heads up, east Asia had a record cold blast in January where they challenged all time lows . We had one a few weeks later in NA. Now east Asia has a huge record warm stretch ! Heads up for mid to late March , I know there is a decent correlation between their weather and ours a few weeks later .Mega torch comin after mid March .
 
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