Might have to meltdown if that happens. Yikes….
Might have to meltdown if that happens. Yikes….
Oh come on....?
Lol it was meant as a joke, I think that was one of the previous systems snowfall maps, I have no idea we're the Wilkesboro and Piedmont foothills are lol. I just see all those being said so much so I had to joke about it, saying they werent going to get anything lolYea I saw that too. Probably just linked the wrong map.
How dare you.....jk it's 50/50 here no doubtLol it was meant as a joke, I think that was one of the previous systems snowfall maps, I have no idea we're the Wilkesboro and Piedmont foothills are lol. I just see all those being said so much so I had to joke about it, saying they werent going to get anything lol
That’s 0 over me . Wow . I guess I really do get my dry weekend wish .
Chase to Nantucket!You have to be a lobster off the coast of
New England to get the best rates ? View attachment 110744
????Somebody is going to get nuked under that convective band of snow. Lol
Bruh, full scale tornado palooza in Alabama within a week. Talking big badonkers and cats and dogs raining from the sky. View attachment 110756
It's been consistent for about a day or so it seems with a idea of decent severe weather risk somewhere in the southeast in about a 7 day timespan. Seems like a low instability high shear event as of now, not a lot of moisture to tap in to.If it's still there Sunday, I spose we make a thread
It’s definitely going to verify I feel more confident in severe weather than winter weather whenever the models show it especially in the south but hope I’m wrong thoughIt's been consistent for about a day or so it seems with a idea of decent severe weather risk somewhere in the southeast in about a 7 day timespan. Seems like a low instability high shear event as of now, not a lot of moisture to tap in to.
All together it's not too impressive when looking at everything altogether with thermos. shear is really good. Thermodynamics are very weak. Updrafts will be shredded. A typical spin up winter scenario. BUT! Thermodynamics are almost always higher than global model outputs and typically trend higher the closer to the event, still a long long ways off though.It’s definitely going to verify I feel more confident in severe weather than winter weather whenever the models show it especially in the south but hope I’m wrong though
We had spring all December long.I have to honestly say, at 37 years of age, I am depress and jealous of NC getting all of the snow. A waste of cold in Atlanta. Where is spring? ???
It’s climo broi cant stop cringing on the care if the NE gets a big storm or not. omg
Bruh and I'm tired of these no show yogurt drop fizzie clouds west of wilkesboro.I’m tired of these East Asian mountain twerk events . ---- that ---- .
Hey man I’m rooting for y’all. Seems Alabama and Georgia get screwed the most . It’s always either a cold Raleigh pattern like now where y’all are just too far west or it’s a cold Texas pattern where your just too Far East. 2014 seems to have been the last good year for y’all.Bruh and I'm tired of these no show yogurt drop fizzie clouds west of wilkesboro.
We had some goods snows 2015 and 2017 I think. This is the most misses I can remeber in my short life lolHey man I’m rooting for y’all. Seems Alabama and Georgia get screwed the most . It’s always either a cold Raleigh pattern like now where y’all are just too far west or it’s a cold Texas pattern where your just too Far East. 2014 seems to have been the last good year for y’all.
One day , one day you’ll get a dusting of snow . Though on that day I’ll probably be freezing my ass off up here if you get snow lolz
I have some plowed piles of snow, that’s allI still have huge piles of ice at my house from the sleet storm 10 days ago.
Yeah, that’s all I’m down to after today, I think haha. Had a few small patches of snow left in full shaded areas last night, but I don’t think they made it through another day well above freezing.I have some plowed piles of snow, that’s all