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Pattern December to Remember

Down to 53 here started at 61 at midnight

This is where we are folks. No cold air to be found anywhere outside the far NC and NW per the GFS. Looks like the CAD keeps us from spontaneous combustion so that’s good at least.


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8 pages and nothing but wall to warm.

Remember when the ensembles showed a cold Christmas- Nye?

You boys will never learn.
As long as we don't lose the the whole month of January I'm good. Like Webber said history tells us not to expect much in Feb. But I guess that could change because history tells us these winters are front loaded and December is decent. We see how that worked out lol
 
As long as we don't lose the the whole month of January I'm good. Like Webber said history tells us not to expect much in Feb. But I guess that could change because history tells us these winters are front loaded and December is decent. We see how that worked out lol
I remember getting snow in February and March in front loaded winters. Crazy
 
It almost never snows in Atl after Feb 15. I can't think of any accumulating snow in the last 10 years after this date. However, the rare occasion that it does snow after Mid Feb is usually a big one.

ATL’s strongest longterm based snow and sleet climo is actually in mid to late Feb. Mid to late Feb snowstorms were actually rather frequent (say every few years on average) in the 1880s, 1890s, and just after 1900.
 
ATL’s strongest longterm based snow and sleet climo is actually in mid to late Feb. Mid to late Feb snowstorms were actually rather frequent (say every few years on average) in the 1880s, 1890s, and just after 1900.
And yet it hasn't snowed in Mid to late February since like 2010 that I can remember. I can't think of any snow in March either since 2010.
 
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