I was looking at the second storm on the gfs not one of my better momentsAll I said was - "All scenarios favor the impossible".
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I was looking at the second storm on the gfs not one of my better momentsAll I said was - "All scenarios favor the impossible".
It snowed for hours and hours here in March 2009. Thundersnow like i've never seen before. Unfortunately it was slightly above freezing and the rates weren't quite heavy enough for it to stick much. Also, it occurred during the daytime. Not far away though it did accumulate more because rates were higher. You absolutely have to have heavy snow for it to accumulate much during the daytime in Mid March, especially if temps are marginal.Agree
Still ... who is giving up yet? On anything. Yet ....I was looking at the second storm on the gfs not one of my better moments
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Screw that. Head to NC. NC looks like it's in a better location.Might have to head south towards your area or Clarksville if trends keep up
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I can remember one March (wish off hand I could remember the year) when right north of you at Vogel was crushed with well over a foot - sometime in the mid-'80's, I think, but it can truly happen.It snowed for hours and hours here in March 2009. Thundersnow like i've never seen before. Unfortunately it was slightly above freezing and the rates weren't quite heavy enough for it to stick much. Also, it occurred during the daytime. Not far away though it did accumulate more because rates were higher. You absolutely have to have heavy snow for it to accumulate much during the daytime in Mid March, especially if temps are marginal.
Screw that. Head to NC. NC looks like it's in a better location.
I'm not sure why you aren't going to see metwannabe. He's good for 6-8 hereWhy would I do that when I can drive 4 hours and be in snow . Plus Shane lives in nC he will screw it up
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November 1st 2014 tells all the "too warm of ground" crap to go off itself. Here's proof:
(Interstate with those toasty ground temps)
These warm pine needles didn't mind.
What about these warm roof tops and warm concrete roads in a random neighborhood?
Point made.
Yeah early March especially. Mid March not so much. The only one in Mid or Late March I've experienced was the Blizzard of 93.I guess people have forgotten how many times it's snowed in march .
#groundtempslol
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November 1st 2014 tells all the "too warm of ground" crap to go off itself. Here's proof:
(Interstate with those toasty ground temps)
These warm pine needles didn't mind.
What about these warm roof tops and warm concrete roads in a random neighborhood?
Point made.
clarksville usually does really good also when we get snow up here. Like I said earlier feel free to pm me if you or anyone else decides to head this way and I'll give you the exit info and anything else your wanting to know about the area. Everything is right off the freeway so it's real easy once you get off the exit.[/QUOTE]Might have to head south towards your area or Clarksville if trends keep up
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can I bring my dog, (and some clients as a tax write-off), and a drunk uncle (and leave him there)?Like I
clarksville usually does really good also when we get snow up here. Like I said earlier feel free to pm me if you or anyone else decides to head this way and I'll give you the exit info and anything else your wanting to know about the area. Everything is right off the freeway so it's real easy once you get off the exit.
MBY Nov 1st 2014.
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I'm not sure why you aren't going to see metwannabe. He's good for 6-8 here
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The Reid Halloween storm I remember that one very well
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