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.I just want this. ?
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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