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Misc 2022-23 Fall/Winter Whamby Thread

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Jan 1988. Debbie Gibson and Tiffany rocked the top 10 charts, and we had a foot of snow with temps in the low-mid 20s.

As Archie Bunker would sing "Those were the days"

And, I feel like crying.
 
Jan 1988. Debbie Gibson and Tiffany rocked the top 10 charts, and we had a foot of snow with temps in the low-mid 20s.

As Archie Bunker would sing "Those were the days"

And, I feel like crying.
Salt n Pepa was all over the radio with ‘Push It’
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GFS with a huge West shift from 0z run and now appears to have caved to the Euro! Identical low placement between 6Z GFS run and 0z Euro! ?914BC507-3A78-4251-872A-492BBED4482B.png7833B03D-A776-47CB-9918-5A755918F56D.png
 
Imagine if somehow the CLT area got snow from Lake Norman lol
I have imagined this any times myself. I swear one winter in the mid 2000s a cold front had swept through with high winds and hand to God when I got to work at Concord Mills, a slender line of clouds was over the mall... and it was spitting sleet and snow. Didn't last long but always wondered had the winds just perfectly blown over the farthest point to point over LKN and create that cloud???
 
The day after New Years looks very nice on the GFS. Near 70 at 7am with dewpoints in the mid 60's and storms on the way.
Seems to always be a week of warm weather in January(65-75') that wakes up tulips and other bulbs. By Feb they are already above ground.
 
I have imagined this any times myself. I swear one winter in the mid 2000s a cold front had swept through with high winds and hand to God when I got to work at Concord Mills, a slender line of clouds was over the mall... and it was spitting sleet and snow. Didn't last long but always wondered had the winds just perfectly blown over the farthest point to point over LKN and create that cloud???

There was a storm, I think January 2008, where the line was so fine that I could see the storm cloud to my east in Durham and we had absolutely nothing while the eastern part of the state received upwards of 8” of snow. This might have even been in December? I can’t remember right now.


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I wish I had paid attention last Sunday when my oldest son saw a lot of squirrel activity. I’m sure I’ve mentioned this on here somewhere but before the December 4th, 2002 ice storm I saw an assembly line of squirrels gathering leaves and running up the trees to reinforce their nests. Last year before the January snows we had they were doing the same. I can’t say that I’ve seen that type of activity yet this year but I really do believe once it’s witnessed either a cold snap is on the way or some type of winter storm.


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Summer start to 2023. Very warm rain with no cold behind with another low to bring even warmer air.

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Unless you like brief COLD snaps, not much to discuss anymore…..that is until the GFS goes off it’s rocker again today!
Brief? I'd argue that honestly. This actually has some longevity to it. Normally with our Arctic blast, we all get one day in the 30s and then it's warming back up. Many areas will have at least 3 days for 30s for highs. That is longer than your average Arctic blast in the South.
 
Brief? I'd argue that honestly. This actually has some longevity to it. Normally with our Arctic blast, we all get one day in the 30s and then it's warming back up. Many areas will have at least 3 days for 30s for highs. That is longer than your average Arctic blast in the South.
Agreed, longer than normal for sure, I just meant it’s not here to stay for a week or more like we had been seeing.
 
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