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Misc Fall - End of 2019 Whamby

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We had trace amounts of sleet mixed w/ a little snow last February but that's literally been it for 2019.

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Squashed that enthusiasm real quick in the main thread today. Thank u.
 
2017-2018 0.1 inches of snow 2018-2019 0.0 inches of snow i definitely have nothing to be happy about snow wise in alabama just my opinion
 
Just curious and maybe I missed it, but who is getting excited about a 384 hr snowfall map? I've seen maps posted and discussed for around hr 186 but even that seems to be just discussion not excitement or hype.

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Lol, I'm sorry man I was really using the 384 snow map as an example not literally. My point was, I find it really funny seeing some newbies on here get really excited with snow maps as I did and still do now days.
 
I remember hearing back in November "man if we could only get this setup a month later." Well here we are a month later at the end of December, with a perfect storm track, a -NAO and a 50/50 low and what do we have? Rain!
 
What a great track with this next week storm system but no cold air to work with. Maybe it can change but I'm not really feeling it ATM
 
What a great track with this next week storm system but no cold air to work with. Maybe it can change but I'm not really feeling it ATM

A lot of storms have a "good" track but with not cold enough air. So, this is not at all unusual. If that weren't the case, the SE snow averages would be much higher than, for example, 2" at KATL and 6" at RDU.
 
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