ForsythSnow
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While totally fantasy land, those wind chills.This is without snow on the ground in most of the South either. Would be one of the most prolific arctic outbreaks ever.
While totally fantasy land, those wind chills.This is without snow on the ground in most of the South either. Would be one of the most prolific arctic outbreaks ever.
Ever so slightly we get more wintry members but still not enough to hang the hat on anything .. at least we know it an work out .. let’s keep grinding out the details in the days to comeLittle bit of a signal around this timeframe, at H5 look isn’t terrible, some hints of some southern stream energy and confluence/energy in the east/NEView attachment 102199View attachment 102200
This is that cancel classes type of cold for the southWhile totally fantasy land, those wind chills.
Everything cancels classes nowadays. You get enough clouds in the sky and school lets out.This is that cancel classes type of cold for the south
Everything cancels classes nowadays. You get enough clouds in the sky and school lets out.
Had a nice over running event the week of the 24th is what I read.But did they produce Snow? That’s the 1 billion dollar question.
Don’t want any part of that it’ll we don’t get or have snow on the ground. NopeWhile totally fantasy land, those wind chills.
But did they produce Snow? That’s the 1 billion dollar question.
I knew you'd have specifics! And of course the next year in 73 was the blizzard!Not accompanying the single digit cold. But there was ZR soon following it from NE GA to NC and the very cold February of 1934 had multiple wintry including a big snow/ice around the 10th that later brought ice as far down as N Florida. Feb of 1972 was cold as well as very icey in especially NC. A mild February is far from a certainty and I’d argue not necessarily likely.
Yep. Noticed sameWouldn’t these be the coldest high temps since Christmas Day 2020 ? View attachment 102226View attachment 102227