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Pattern Microwave March

It would be neat if those who want to chase, can all meet up at the same location and finally meet.
 
if you like 93º and no A/C for days and moving tree debris - you're hired man!
lol, don't know what happen when I quoted your comment, but I didn't put "I guess" but I did reply "Sweet, I'll hold ya to day. Lol crazy ghost post
 
I don't think I've ever seen so many people say they are going to chase a snowstorm before. Maybe because it's March and people are desperate ?
No. I've chased a snowstorm when it wasn't in my backyard. Did it last year actually...chased it up to Rocky Mount, a quick 1-2" with decent rates. It's fun for me, got my fix and returned home. It's really fun if you haven't done it before...especially driving through heavy cells....it's just like chasing anything else. lol
 
No. I've chased a snowstorm when it wasn't in my backyard. Did it last year actually...chased it up to Rocky Mount, a quick 1-2" with decent rates. It's fun for me, got my fix and returned home. It's really fun if you haven't done it before...especially driving through heavy cells....it's just like chasing anything else. lol
I could quote Blazing Saddles, but won't ....
 
My forecasted high for Sunday is 59°. You would think there was nothing going on


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Any recent examples ? Most people on this board weren't alive during any of those snow events ( except for maybe the 1983 one).
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David Ludlum in his book Early American Winters II 1821-1870 talks about a snowstorm that impacted Georgia and the Carolinas in mid-April 1849.
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