Yes, I remember many times getting let out of school early because it was snowing.Ha I do remember days in the 80’s where you’d go to school thinking it was going to be 38 and raining and being sent home early cause it was 28 and raining
Yes, I remember many times getting let out of school early because it was snowing.Ha I do remember days in the 80’s where you’d go to school thinking it was going to be 38 and raining and being sent home early cause it was 28 and raining
no offense to Mitch who we all love...GSP and areas NW are in a way bigger snow droughtI’d like to see Mitch Score … but anyone else in Eastern Parts can suck a mules rear end. Sorry I can respect losing to the Mountains/Roanoke/Foothills even but enough with losing to the freaking PeeDee / Sandhills for godsakes lol like what is this world? Just hope if it comes to it, the mix line sets up just east of Mitch but then 1 mile away everyone from there to the coast is 32.5 -33 degree rain and like 2-3” of it just to sulk in what could’ve been.…. ESPECIALLY NE NC and VA Todewater
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I’m actually starting to wonder how long this can last. It’s becoming enjoyable to me. Can we go 10 years?Until you move we are screwed...im convinced. Columbia (armpit) to the coast will soon surpass our yearly snow average. Elevation means nothing anymore. Until we get a CAD setup with a true gulf tap we get skunked for measurable snow
This whole setup looks like utter garbage
You just "Think" you know where it's going. The fact is no one knows yet what this is gonna doBc we already know where this is going…. If it was coming to the West it would be headed there now
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Me too..remember the announcements coming over the intercom...load the bus and haul butt home before roads get too bad. That after daddy saying "Charlie said it was just gonna rain" The good ole daysYes, I remember many times getting let out of school early because it was snowing.
Don’t you do it, Webber! I’m not ready to surrender!!!
Exactly, always drier than what’s modeled!I would rather be worried about having precip than the cold air in this setup.
I would rather be worried about having precip than the cold air in this setup.
Wasn’t the first supposed to be today?If the 1st system didn’t produce the second won’t, am I correct in that assumption still?
Something like that!Wasn’t the first supposed to be today?![]()
Thats this years trend for sureExactly, always drier than what’s modeled!
i have delirious optimism bc of how much i want to watch playoff football and drink stella artois in my buddy's backyard with snow fallingAccumulations are going to be hard to come by
Drinking with snow falling is pretty firei have delirious optimism bc of how much i want to watch playoff football and drink stella artois in my buddy's backyard with snow falling
Vote for me in 2028 and my first executive order will be discontinuing the GFS effective immediately
Soon Penscola will become the snow capital of the southCharlotte, NC is becoming the new Columbia, SC. Soon snow will basically be a figment of your imagination like it is there
See last FebruaryI would rather be worried about having precip than the cold air in this setup.
Brad P’s current thoughts!
This is incredibly cringe100% chance of chat gpt
And it’s deleted. Super embarrassingThe image too, of course View attachment 183798
He deleted and reposted.The image too, of course View attachment 183798
Dear oh dearHe deleted and reposted.![]()
This is a very interesting discussion to be had!And I really don't like probability forecasting. I know some do, but it's basically just taking available model guidance and running it through a math equation to arrive at a number that you can slap in a "forecast".
I don't believe it's a ton more helpful to the public to say there's a 30% probability (vs 40% or 50%) of an inch of snow and a 15% probability (vs 25% or 35%) of 4" of snow than it is to say, we're watching the chance of snow on Sunday. Right now, it's most likely that if anything falls, it will be on the low end...around an inch or two. But that could change, so stay tuned.
1-2” for parts of South Georgia and North Florida is not what I call a huge event.