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Since you love snow so much, you should move to MN![]()
If I ever move it will be to the northeast.
Since you love snow so much, you should move to MN![]()
You left out Tennessee...looks like east Tenn is better than Kentucky therepara has a Kentucky special next sunday into Monday![]()
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You should sign up for AccuPro, you'll love it, they have all kind of cool modeling you can view. It's not that expensive either, it's like $20 a month.I recognize that the Euro is the best model out there, no matter what happened with one storm but I'm cheap, I could care less about paying to gain full access to it. I realize this likely isn't a good idea, especially since I'm not the greatest at reading 500/surface maps but am getting better, but I take after my dad who will be cheap with things.
and it's free for the first month, so you can finish out winter and cancel at no chargeYou should sign up for AccuPro, you'll love it, they have all kind of cool modeling you can view. It's not that expensive either, it's like $20 a month.
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I've been an AccuPro subscriber for a long time.and it's free for the first month, so you can finish out winter and cancel at no charge
I just follow JB on FB! It's awesomeI've been an AccuPro subscriber for a long time.
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I just follow JB on FB! It's awesome
I used to have accupro but weatherbell is better imo. 24 a monthYou should sign up for AccuPro, you'll love it, they have all kind of cool modeling you can view. It's not that expensive either, it's like $20 a month.
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Welcome back!See I haven't missed much
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Microwave March thread is postedWe ought to just fire up the spring thread! All I see is 60s-80s for the next two weeks+! Sad
I tried to use WeatherBell, I don't like how the interface is. Accuwx Pro is easy, you can put any weather model you want all on one page. I agree, WeatherBell has some nice maps. Accuwx has upgraded their maps and they look better than they did. And yup, that's true, most of your money is going towards the Euro EPS and the weeklies, that data is hard to come by with free sites.To those saying about the Euro costing money, generally you aren't just buying access to the Euro. You're buying access to the amazing EPS. and if you use WeatherBell, you will have some of the best/fastest maps around.
Accuwx PRO used to (could still) give raw text data of the Euro model. Which is cool, but Ryan's meteograms and things for the individual EPS members, GEFS, etc are the best.
was just telling anyone that didn't have it about the free monthI've been an AccuPro subscriber for a long time.
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Yeah I agree there isn't really a comparison. I had accu back in the day . But wxbell is far superior nowI used to have accupro but weatherbell is better imo. 24 a month
Lots of blooms around RaleighAnother fantastic Febumay afternoon
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Yep everything is popping quickly. Nothing like an early spring green up that will get zapped in a couple of weeksLots of blooms around Raleigh
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Yeah this is one of the worse case scenarios for a late season cold snapYep everything is popping quickly. Nothing like an early spring green up that will get zapped in a couple of weeks
electrical storm coming?Yep everything is popping quickly. Nothing like an early spring green up that will get zapped in a couple of weeks
Are you saying there are signs of major cold on the way in the next few weeks ?Yep everything is popping quickly. Nothing like an early spring green up that will get zapped in a couple of weeks
By the end of May it's pretty much routine summer weather in most of North GA. It seems like we usually have our first 90 degree day in the last 10 days of May.Oh, May weather here is more like low to mid 80s, and if we're unlucky, high 80s to low 90s. Today is more like April weather. It felt nice, I'll be honest, especially after a dreary Saturday, and in the sun it almost felt hot.
I really wouldn't be shocked to see a freeze around the 10thAre you saying there are signs of major cold on the way in the next few weeks ?
Especially up our way, a March hard freeze is certainly a possibility. In fact I think it happened last year, seems I remember my centipede grass coming out then a big frost and it burned some of it back....had a few bare spots from thatAre you saying there are signs of major cold on the way in the next few weeks ?
is there a link to get that anytime? on a side note, the 18Z has 38 as my coldest reading over the next 16 days at Huntsville...good griefAnother fantastic Febumay afternoon
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Where the heck do you live because in GA 73-75 in May would be below normal.Felt more like late march/early april today with highs in the middle 60s... looks like May weather by mid week with highs near 73-75... average high doesn't reach that high until the last day or April and beginning of May(based off accuweather and weather.com averages). Unreal! Seeing some blooms here, but not as much as others are reporting. My entire subdivisions Bermuda is still dormant thankfully... but it won't be for much longer =/ I can hear the mower now =/
Maybe a grilling thread would be more appropriate? :-D
Holly Springs.Where the heck do you live because in GA 73-75 in May would be below normal.
Working on the linkis there a link to get that anytime? on a side note, the 18Z has 38 as my coldest reading over the next 16 days at Huntsville...good grief
I tried to use WeatherBell, I don't like how the interface is. Accuwx Pro is easy, you can put any weather model you want all on one page. I agree, WeatherBell has some nice maps. Accuwx has upgraded their maps and they look better than they did. And yup, that's true, most of your money is going towards the Euro EPS and the weeklies, that data is hard to come by with free sites.
Well just remember our "Easster Dreeze" in 2007.. Heavy losses to fruit crops and significant tree defoliation[/QUOTE
There's nothing new under the sun. In the 60's and 70's when we had colder and snowier winters, many, and I many springs, there were fruit crops, especially peaches that suffered losses from frosts after blooming.