This was a good one too… I got that 6.3” on top of the 4” that had fallen on the 11th
This was a good one too… I got that 6.3” on top of the 4” that had fallen on the 11th
I thought the last 10 days of Feb is prime time around here but I'm a newbie
Do you happen to have the same info for CLTThe 6 day period 2/26-3/3 has had more 6”+ snowstorms (7) at RDU than any other 6 day period:
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Pattern - Failbruary Thread
Despite Brent getting on the goods here soon.. I really don’t see a big winter weather pattern .. we definitely have some cold air flying around and the SER is trying to flex at the same time .. just a lot more threading the needle type of scenarios we might have to lean on at least for this...southernwx.com
Do you happen to have the same info for CLT
I tend to lean on being done too honestly. Simply statistics of already having a 4 inch storm, what's the chances of another imby? That plus the issues we're having with the southern stream, generally dry ensembles till mid month, etc. Better chance than most years perhaps with cold nearby I guess. Hopeful, looking, but low expectations.
With that said, right now right at mid month looks like a chance, time frame to watch. Southern stream looks a bit more juiced to meet the cold.
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That March 1983 was definitely one to remember… CLT had 10.3” and from reading the snow depth records it actually stuck around for a couple days despite the high sun angle![]()
We have hope…in March…2009 to 2014 was awesome.
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Januworry is prime climo for the Carolinas, but think some of the top snows have happened in March! Winters not over by a long shot! Put the MrGolf clubs away till AprilI thought the last 10 days of Feb is prime time around here but I'm a newbie
Not even CLOSE to being done. Something BIG on the horizon!!Curious if we took a poll real quick. Who thinks their backyard is done or not done for the winter.
Ill chalk up not done for mine. And this is with NOTTA showing for it on any models currently.
FACTSHowever from about 2/10 on, it seems that you have a better chance at a big dog if you get a storm. I’ve experienced some great storm in late February into March
I've convinced myself that winter was over starting in February from what Webber was saying. If we can continue the colder pattern, I'll be pleasantly surprised; especially if we can get snow.Curious if we took a poll real quick. Who thinks their backyard is done or not done for the winter.
Ill chalk up not done for mine. And this is with NOTTA showing for it on any models currently.
Yeah Webbers never wrongI've convinced myself that winter was over starting in February from what Webber was saying. If we can continue the colder pattern, I'll be pleasantly surprised; especially if we can get snow.
Well, he hasn't made any, "I told you so" tweets yet, so I have a feeling it's not going to plan.Yeah Webbers never wrong
That March 1983 was definitely one to remember… CLT had 10.3” and from reading the snow depth records it actually stuck around for a couple days despite the high sun angle
Keep us postedWell, he hasn't made any, "I told you so" tweets yet, so I have a feeling it's not going to plan.
Where were you at in March 2009? I lived in the Mallard Creek area of north Charlotte not far from Northlake Mall and had 6” with thundersnow… and the ground actually stayed fairly well covered for a couple days after.Meh, not a fan of March snow at all. I'm in till 3/1 then I'm out. Never had a satisfying March snow that I can remember. So melty, non-sticky meh. Come March I'm ready for spring.
I wish I could remember 83, perhaps my opinion would be different. 09 was a slopfest imby.
Last storm we had where I really remember seeing transformers blowing left and right. March winter storms actually really deliver around here. They just don’t have staying power after it snows usuallyWhere were you at in March 2009? I lived in the Mallard Creek area of north Charlotte not far from Northlake Mall and had 6” with thundersnow… and the ground actually stayed fairly well covered for a couple days after.
Northwest Charlotte near Mt Holly Huntersville Road. Think had about 3 to 4 sloppy inches.Where were you at in March 2009? I lived in the Mallard Creek area of north Charlotte not far from Northlake Mall and had 6” with thundersnow… and the ground actually stayed fairly well covered for a couple days after.
Yes I remember having to drive to work at 4am in the morning as there was still some light snow falling. Harris Blvd in CLT was an absolutely mess and you could still see flashes from transformers blowing.Last storm we had where I really remember seeing transformers blowing left and right. March winter storms actually really deliver around here. They just don’t have staying power after it snows usually
Another coastal. Nice. ?
SE trend!Another coastal. Nice. ?
Going with bull city. We done. SER is coming.Curious if we took a poll real quick. Who thinks their backyard is done or not done for the winter.
Ill chalk up not done for mine. And this is with NOTTA showing for it on any models currently.
Yea he had me convinced as well. Telling you I was out planting trees the week between Christmas and New Year. Told the familia if we get 30 minutes of snow and the mulch covers up, its a win this year. Almost 5 weeks latter and we have had 4 stellar events that involved all snow and some sleet. Still with the warm rain, we have the last little bit preserved by the shade about to bite the dust/melt off today. Sitting right at 9 for the year. Could have easily ended up 15-20 range. The hardest and prettiest snow was the 1st we had the day the temps flipped. Believe it was upper 50's/ close to 60 at midnight and by 8am poured snow for about 5 hours.I've convinced myself that winter was over starting in February from what Webber was saying. If we can continue the colder pattern, I'll be pleasantly surprised; especially if we can get snow.
Looks great but can we finally get a gulf low that rides up the coast instead of out to sea?Western ridge this past jan and being modeled again is on roids, ensembles look great View attachment 112538View attachment 112541View attachment 112540
Looks great but can we finally get a gulf low that rides up the coast instead of out to sea?
We were bn for precip in jan for CLT yet it was the snowiest jan in a while,Yeah, doesn't look like it. Looks pretty dry to me overall. Doesn't mean something can't pop, but we're likely looking to mid month before something can get going imo. 6Z starts to juice up mid month but it looks like cutters this run. I'll take a cutter at this point. It's been so long since anything amped. Lol.
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