Storm5
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ATL has one he can sell youbuying my sled tonight
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ATL has one he can sell youbuying my sled tonight
ATL has one he can sell you
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I second that motion.I don't think we should lock this thread quite yet. I just have that instinct feeling something is going to show up at the last minute.
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Are you sure y'all were looking at the right Euro model? There still is a clipper with flurries/snow showers coming down on the 12z Euro.
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extremely . nextYeah, but it's light and boring.
Better yet, hit the lights on winter! Nothing is looking good, unless you like heat ! Worst winter in along time! Or since 2012!And that should do it, Euro says...
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I never completely give up on these things even if it's just the slightest possibility of seeing a flake or two, it's almost like a sickness.NWS Raleigh is keeping the possibility of flurries on the table:
The continental flow will keep us dry for much of the period but
there is some question about Sunday night when a developing low off
of the east coast interacts with an upper level wave to our
northwest. The end result could be enough moisture to produce a few
flurries or brief snow showers across the northern tier of the
forecast area Sunday night into early Monday morning. QPF values are
very low at this time so no accumulation is expected. Temperature
profiles and partial thicknesses look cold enough at this time to
support snow but if precipitation were to occur across the southern
tier at all it could present as flurries or sprinkles. Again, very
minimal no impact event if it occurs at all.
Same for me. I'll strain my eyes to look for a flake. I like counting up the number of calendar days that I see flakes for the winter. This year...2. Some years have been 6-7 with the nickel and dime events.I never completely give up on these things even if it's just the slightest possibility of seeing a flake or two, it's almost like a sickness.
One of my all time favorite storms was a storm around Valentine's Day 2010.I'm all in for the Valentines Storm threat(just wait, it will come)
Yeah, we are all sick to some degree. However, I am with you concerning watching a potential system until it is obviously not going to materialize. That's just how most of our brains work.I never completely give up on these things even if it's just the slightest possibility of seeing a flake or two, it's almost like a sickness.
It better, tired of getting ripped off.I'm all in for the Valentines Storm threat(just wait, it will come)
I don't ever remember a January where I was able open the Windows so much. Another beautiful spring like January day