Cary_Snow95
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Because he edited it on his computer lolWhy is it so blurry? There's a high that you can barely see
Because he edited it on his computer lolWhy is it so blurry? There's a high that you can barely see
There could be some black ice, but not widespread. It will be very windy behind that front, and the wind will help evaporate most of the moisture off the roadways/highways.The cold chasing rain may elevate black ice risks in ATL. Could be a traffic headache for sure.
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That map has been edited, which is a very goofy thing to do. I hope you didn't believe it.Why is it so blurry? There's a high that you can barely see
It still is too warm for any snow.Fv3 is a lot slower with the energy at hr 162. Vs gfs....
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It still is too warm for any snow.
18Z GEFS mean. Steady as she goes. View attachment 11273
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Maybe I was taken for a sucker, and if so, my bad ... but with work I rely on posts when the chance permits reading ... Oh well ...
It's always good to have positive vibes of course. Truth is, nobody knows that there will be a storm to track for sure. If the ensembles continue to show something, we'll have something to track sooner or later. The true tracking for a winter storm may not be this weekend though.Yet another great run on the 18z, the pattern is becoming very ripe for something. I bet we have a storm to track by this weekend
You are wonderful ...
I called it yesterday from downtown ??You are wonderful ...
I’m happy just to have that 2 inch snow mean on the border of SC and NC this far out. Hopefully the Midlands can finally score.18Z GEFS mean. Steady as she goes. View attachment 11273
18Z GEFS mean. Steady as she goes. View attachment 11273
Very consistent with the GFS ensembles, something’s got to give.
Yeah I'm worried about thatWe was going to have a winter storm the 20th. Then it backed up to the 23-24th now it’s the 30th. Does anyone see a pattern here?
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