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Honestly I don't care much for below normal temps in Late March. Summer is when I want below normal temps.
Maybe March will start a streak of 13 months in a row below normal!? One can dream.....Maybe we w
Honestly I don't care much for below normal temps in Late March. Summer is when I want below normal temps.
Me too! My wife and I have been talking for years about moving to the northeast because of how much we love the cold and hate the heat. After this horrible winter and Now a cold march it has driven us to seriously start the process of looking at houses in the northeast. Now I won't be moving up there in the next few months but I've made up my mind that I'll be trying to get up there by the 2018/2019 winter.It was. Just wish we were still in February with another shot at a winter storm.
It is beautiful outside here! If the winds die tonight - watch out!Only up to 48 at noon in Gainesville, FL on 3/15! Pure awesomeness from my perspective! Should only reach mid 50's for the high.
Only 34 here at 12:42 pm. We had about 17 hours of freezing temps. The fact that it's this cold with a strong March sun is impressive.Only up to 48 at noon in Gainesville, FL on 3/15! Pure awesomeness from my perspective! Should only reach mid 50's for the high.
If you move up there you may get sick of the cold and snow ! I think my ideal place would be somewhere like Virginia that gets snow every year but doesn't get so much snow that you get tired of it.Me too! My wife and I have been talking for years about moving to the northeast because of how much we love the cold and hate the heat. After this horrible winter and Now a cold march it has driven us to seriously start the process of looking at houses in the northeast. Now I won't be moving up there in the next few months but I've made up my mind that I'll be trying to get up there by the 2018/2019 winter.
I could see shoveling snow getting old but not the cold. I absolutely love it when it's bone chilling cold even if there's no snow on the ground. I will take highs in the teens and twenties over 80 and sunny any day of the week. It's definitely something I've been considering and weighing the pros and cons on for the last 5-6 years.If you move up there you may get sick of the cold and snow ! I think my ideal place would be somewhere like Virginia that gets snow every year but doesn't get so much snow that you get tired of it.
Honestly I think you're in the perfect place. You normally get a decent amount of snow every winter. You are getting older and I don't think you want to deal with shoveling snow all the time. You could really hurt your back. Plus, driving in snow sucks !I could see shoveling snow getting old but not the cold. I absolutely love it when it's bone chilling cold even if there's no snow on the ground. I will take highs in the teens and twenties over 80 and sunny any day of the week. It's definitely something I've been considering and weighing the pros and cons on for the last 5-6 years.
I just went to the top of Lookout Mountain Sunday and saw some snow there which was nice. Can't imagine what it would of been like in the northeast when the blizzard moved in. I have some relatives in upstate NY that got over 2 feet of snow up there!Me too! My wife and I have been talking for years about moving to the northeast because of how much we love the cold and hate the heat. After this horrible winter and Now a cold march it has driven us to seriously start the process of looking at houses in the northeast. Now I won't be moving up there in the next few months but I've made up my mind that I'll be trying to get up there by the 2018/2019 winter.
Honestly I don't care much for below normal temps in Late March. Summer is when I want below normal temps.
If you move up there you may get sick of the cold and snow ! I think my ideal place would be somewhere like Virginia that gets snow every year but doesn't get so much snow that you get tired of it.
Very true. One thing that makes snow so special in the south is because it's so rare. I think if I lived up north eventually it would just get old and by Feb or March I would probably be sick of it. However, I think i would like to live a little further north to a place that averages close to 10" a winter. I think Nashville or Raleigh would be ideal. Atlanta, IMO, just doesn't get snow often enough. I mean it's been 3 years since there's been a snow of any significance.The problem as I see it with moving to the NE for more snow is that snow is ordinary up there. The higher expectations then lead to things like what was mentioned here about the Mid-Atlantic folks whining about "only" getting 6-8". It is the novelty of snow in the SE that I love the most about it. For a similar reason, I'd choose to be here for, say, 1" vs., say, 3" at ATL or 6" at RDU.
Good luck! My wife is from Montana and hates the cold. I think I could get her to move back there, but as much as I love the cold I don't think I would like that kind of cold. At least I don't live in Florida anymore. 18 years of 95 degrees and a billion perfect humidity for 9 months of the year was enough for me.Me too! My wife and I have been talking for years about moving to the northeast because of how much we love the cold and hate the heat. After this horrible winter and Now a cold march it has driven us to seriously start the process of looking at houses in the northeast. Now I won't be moving up there in the next few months but I've made up my mind that I'll be trying to get up there by the 2018/2019 winter.
Don't move to Raleigh if you want to see 10" of snow a winter. I live just SE of Raleigh and the last 2 winters I've gotten less than 1" of snow each winter. It's been years since I've had over a 4" snowfall. On top of that it's very rare that we see all snow. It's usually a slopfest of snow, sleet, and freezing rain.Very true. One thing that makes snow so special in the south is because it's so rare. I think if I lived up north eventually it would just get old and by Feb or March I would probably be sick of it. However, I think i would like to live a little further north to a place that averages close to 10" a winter. I think Nashville or Raleigh would be ideal. Atlanta, IMO, just doesn't get snow often enough. I mean it's been 3 years since there's been a snow of any significance.
I moved to Raleigh in 2010 from Orlando. It snowed so much including the big 2010 Christmas storm that I thought I was in heaven. Then reality hit and we would always get much more sleet than snow. Lived in the Triad since 2013, we do get more snow than the Triangle. Still we get lots of sleet. I hate sleet.Don't move to Raleigh if you want to see 10" of snow a winter. I live just SE of Raleigh and the last 2 winters I've gotten less than 1" of snow each winter. It's been years since I've had over a 4" snowfall. On top of that it's very rare that we see all snow. It's usually a slopfest of snow, sleet, and freezing rain.
well said ...Know folks are tripping on this cold weather for march... but man 12z Euro is a dangerous set up taking place if correct late next week... trough on this run just got broader... model consistency with this system has been great... this system has my attention. To the fullest...again the western. Portion. If the lower ms valley stand to be the brunt of this but today's Euro could put folks further East In to play as well...