SWVAwxfan
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That is Mt Kathadin, tallest peak in Maine and where the Appalachian trail ends. Very exposed up there.One location is predicted to have a windchill of -90. ????
If that's the case then Charlotte & GSP should've both recorded a trace that day.No… it’s the same as with inter-hour highs and lows. If there is precip during an hour, it’s recorded.
Can confirm I'm in aho south east of Boone got a half inch before it quit around 1030.LIGHT SNOW ACROSS THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS THROUGH NOON....
Rain has changed over to snow across the Northern Mountains of
North Carolina with some accumulation being reported, especially
for elevations above 4000 feet. Accumulations of up to 2 inches of
additional snow is possible before snow tapers off around midday.
For the lower elevations below 4000 feet, up to an inch of
accumulation is possible before the snow ends, but mainly on
grassy or elevated surfaces. Temperatures for elevations below
4000 feet are expected to remain above freezing, so little or no
accumulation is expected on the roads.
That's insane. Hope no one's gonna be hiking there this weekend. Quite literally feeling like Antarctica.That is Mt Kathadin, tallest peak in Maine and where the Appalachian trail ends. Very exposed up there.
GSP did on the 20th. So it has recordable amounts but not measurable snow. And looks to stay that way. CLT has been completely blanked though.If that's the case then Charlotte & GSP should've both recorded a trace that day.
I had snow & sleet for about half an hour.
It was all around GVL county that day.
Hard to believe nothing fell at either airport.
Matter of fact I think the only place that had measurable snow along and south of 85 in GA and the Carolina's is AtlantaGSP did on the 20th. So it has recordable amounts but not measurable snow. And looks to stay that way. CLT has been completely blanked though. View attachment 132027
Mt Washington is forecasting temps to -45 ( with winds well over 100mph) with windchills as low as -100 to -110f. Frostbite in less than a minute possible. Can't imagine what that is like.That's insane. Hope no one's gonna be hiking there this weekend. Quite literally feeling like Antarctica.
I remember when you saw snow in the Texas Panhandle, there seemed to be a good chance there would be some here
I agree… I know I work on the east side of town and saw snow/sleet falling from about 1pm until I was home that evening at 7. Seems strange that CLT didn’t have at least a couple hoursIf that's the case then Charlotte & GSP should've both recorded a trace that day.
I had snow & sleet for about half an hour.
It was all around GVL county that day.
Hard to believe nothing fell at either airport.
The annoying part is it’s been too wet to really enjoy it.Doesn't matter how you slice it, it's been objectively unusually warm/torchy in the SE US. Leaf out is at least 3 weeks early this year.
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Climate change my Ass!! I guess you believe in global warming tooJust about everywhere in the SE US outside of Florida had a top 10 warmest January on record this year, many locales top 3-5 warmest since record keeping began.
People can deny it all they want to, but objectively this is/has been a torch pattern. These kind of warm patterns (due to climate change) are becoming so frequent nowadays people tend to forget how cold it's actually supposed to be in winter.
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Climate change my Ass!! I guess you believe in global warming too
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I guess you also have a masters degree in Atmosphere Sciences.Climate change my Ass!! I guess you believe in global warming too
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Common sense goes a long ways. Espeacilly in regards to Climate Hoax. Climate is always changing ,going through cycles.I guess you also have a masters degree in Atmosphere Sciences.
Common sense goes a long ways. Espeacilly in regards to Climate Hoax. Climate is always changing ,going through cycles.
At GSO, we had a -3 Dec, +5.7 Jan. See how Feb shakes out. By Feb 5th we will be Below normal. Should register some AN before Next weekend, then a few days slighly BN. Jan will by far be the warmest month of met winter. Although Feb probably will end up AN here if I was a betting man. Bet the streak!