55 already
Yeah , meant our first run at it . Rn I say 50/50 Fayetteville gets it 40/60 your house does and 30/70 that rdu does . Eastern nc and the Sandhills probably got it .We might at least give it a run but I doubt we make 80.
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Yeah , meant our first run at it . Rn I say 50/50 Fayetteville gets it 40/60 your house does and 30/70 that rdu does . Eastern nc and the Sandhills probably got it .
Yeah, your northeastern nc so probably not . But Kinston, new Bern , and down probably for a good shot !Doubtful here. Maybe low 70’s.
63 here ! Predictions on how high we go?62 at 11am ?
16763 here ! Predictions on how high we go?
I think 75 is doable63 here ! Predictions on how high we go?
Didn't you hear most storms were south and east of Wake that's why ILM issue...oh waitFound this (in relation to the news NWS svr tstorm warning wording) thought it was interesting how GSP has way more than RAH
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Found this (in relation to the news NWS svr tstorm warning wording) thought it was interesting how GSP has way more than RAH
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That’s something I was wondering, which of the GSP counties/regions accounts for most of that? Knee jerk reaction to me would be the upstate, but now that you say that I do recall quite a few eastern Piedmont warningsOne of the ONLY positives of living in the shadow of the Apps. I actually read somewhere (a while back ago) that CLT is a severe weather hotspot. I think it may of came from Brad P.
Not surprising to me at all .. I swear all last year the storms would blow up for Greensboro and dye off as they head towards RAH .. strange but it was frequent last yearFound this (in relation to the news NWS svr tstorm warning wording) thought it was interesting how GSP has way more than RAH
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Looking off severe wx averages in the summer, we seem to lead the country in damaging winds reports, were honestly in a perfect spot, south enough for good moisture advection/heat, but have the mountains to effectively trigger these microburst producing storms into our areaOne of the ONLY positives of living in the shadow of the Apps. I actually read somewhere (a while back ago) that CLT is a severe weather hotspot. I think it may of came from Brad P.
Looking off severe wx averages in the summer, we seem to lead the country in damaging winds reports, were honestly in a perfect spot, south enough for good moisture advection/heat, but have the mountains to effectively trigger these microburst producing storms into our area
Wedge front naders hahaThat's almost verbatim what I read in the article. It was referring to damaging wind events for the most part. Not too sure about tornadoes (although there seems to a mini "tornado alley" around CLT as well. Especially right and south of 85.