C+ for me. Last year was a A-.so far I give winter a 7/10, last winter got a 3/10 for me
Didn’t you score off that 1 storm that dried up into the CarolinasC+ for me. Last year was a A-.
Yep. Without it last year would have been a F.Didn’t you score off that 1 storm that dried up into the Carolinas
these constant 40 degree rains here are just the f ing worst!!!!! I hate em!!!!!
I dont mind driving to SC to see a major winter storm!!!!
Those model runs never verified for NC, we never got below 17 that winter. The cold mainly was locked up in the midwest and we didn't see a flake IMBY all of 2019.Remember these days View attachment 65097View attachment 65098
Oh I know I’m just mentioning the FV3s old cold bias it used to have lolThose model runs never verified for NC, we never got below 17 that winter. The cold mainly was locked up in the midwest and we didn't see a flake IMBY all of 2019.
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Hey they are both shades of pink lolLet’s try this again View attachment 65091View attachment 65090
2018-19 was a frustrating winter because of the way it started, and what happened after. With a weak El Niño in place, most meteorologists and models predicted a cold and snowy winter. November was much cooler than normal and then I had about 6-7" of wet snow on December 9-10. At one point, RDU had its record high amount of snow through the date, and had more snow than most cities in New England and the upper midwest! Some parts of the south had minor events that year in mid-January, late January, mid-March and early April, but not IMBY. In January we had some epic cold model runs like the one you showed that never verified.Oh I know I’m just mentioning the FV3s old cold bias it used to have lol
Strong maritime forcing that year If I’m not mistaken. that and then the hot ass May/September/October2018-19 was a frustrating winter because of the way it started, and what happened after. With a weak El Niño in place, most meteorologists and models predicted a cold and snowy winter. November was much cooler than normal and then I had about 6-7" of wet snow on December 9-10. At one point, RDU had its record high amount of snow through the date, and had more snow than most cities in New England and the upper midwest! Some parts of the south had minor events that year in mid-January, late January, mid-March and early April, but not IMBY. In January we had some epic cold model runs like the one you showed that never verified.
Then came February. I remember a TWC forecast had central NC in the "most below average" category for February, something I had never seen before. That forecast was clearly busting when we had several days in the 70s early that month. February ended up warmer than average and concluded a very uneventful January/February. March was fairly cold, but nothing frozen either. Then came the western piedmont flizzard on April 2 which was just a cold rain for me. I did not see a single flake after December 10, 2018, until February 20, 2020.
We hit 100° on October 3, 2019, insaneStrong maritime forcing that year If I’m not mistaken. that and then the hot ass May/September/October
Mmmmmmmm lets do it again ! May 2019 almost hit 100 at RDU as well. It’s surprising we have yet to break 100 in may . Definitely one of the easier record highs to break !We hit 100° on October 3, 2019, insane
Big old Anal-front will save the day!!!Winter hasn’t been much better than a D for about 6 years here in NE Al
I wish her the bestMy mom has the rona
⚔Lol word on the street is this board is called the "hate board" at American. It's amazing how much they talk about us over there
It snowed 4 times here that March/AprilI keep hearing 2018 talked about. I don't remember that storm. Did I get a lot of snow?
Fuc them kidsLol word on the street is this board is called the "hate board" at American. It's amazing how much they talk about us over there
How much snow for Greenville SC? Thanks and god bless