Webberweather53
Meteorologist
Awesome way to start the day by see this post first thing. Hope the Icon is onto something and we end winter with a big dog.The 6z ICON provided a substantial hit to RDU and GSO. The diurnal timing is great w/ the heaviest precipitation and snowfall occurring in the overnight hours.
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One reason I stopped going to the race there in March and just go to the fall race. The weather there this time of year is just too unpredictable.The STP 500 is likely going to be snowed out in Martinsville, VA this Sunday.
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6z GGEM also likes northwest NC and southeast VA. The GGEM was much further north yesterday with this potential.
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Ah okay my bad, yea that’s not a bad look for RDU and GSO in general. If there’s enough lift in this elongated frontogenetical band we could dynamically cool the column to produce heavy wet snow which is what other models like the ICON depict. The CMC was blasting DC just a few runs ago and was last to the punch to catch onto this more suppressed storm track that other models were already on board with.
Maybe we can have a non-summer to go with our non-spring too.We’re gonna keep this gravy train rolling right into early April. Guess we’re headed straight to summer this year
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Cool air sounds good, just no more snow! LolWe’re gonna keep this gravy train rolling right into early April. Guess we’re headed straight to summer this year
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There is no such thing as a non-summer in the south. The coldest summers are still very hot.Maybe we can have a non-summer to go with our non-spring too.
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Not true at all! Look up “ year without as summer” in the USThere is no such thing as a non-summer in the south. The coldest summers are still very hot.
That El-Nino several summers back in which we stayed in the low to mid 80s all summer wasn't that hot. Probably a rarity and location though. I'm sure it was hot down in ATL.There is no such thing as a non-summer in the south. The coldest summers are still very hot.
You are probably referring to 2013. The coolest summer I remember was 2003. I think that year ATL only hit 90 a handful of times.That El-Nino several summers back in which we stayed in the low to mid 80s all summer wasn't that hot. Probably a rarity and location though. I'm sure it was hot down in ATL.
What makes you suggest this?Looks like another shot at severe wx late next week