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Naughty November

Gonna end up with around a half inch from that line. Ended up with some big downpours and some small wind gusts.

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I cant beleive Im rooting for the warm wx tommorow. But we got it all set up to use it to our advantage,stay outside,spread out. 10 feet away from the old man. For once the warm wx is going to be to my advantage. Just need the rain to be out of here by lunchtime.
 
WWA for 7-13 tonight and tomorrow, we are at 4K’ a little above the pass. No BnBs around Stevens Pass or we would have been there tonight, heading there tomorrow on the loop.
Take some pics, post when u get back. My bucket list is to get out west someday. Want to see Yellowstone , lake Tahoe area down to Donors pass.
 
NAMs like the idea of cloud cover sticking around in some spots in Carolinas tomorrow, keeping temps down
 
A WWA for 7-13 ? How much does it take to get a Warning ?

Hey Dan. 12-18” depending on where in a 12 hour period, or 18-24” range at Pass Level in a 24hr period. This was a stock Nov. front, nothing more, nothing less. Snow level heading west on 90 looked to be around 1700’, excellent views of all but the tallest peaks above a pesky deck on the leeward side of the range around Leavenworth. SR 2 back to SEA was an awesome drive, 20 is closed in places for the season so no run at the N. Cascades although we did clip it on 2 at times. 2 hit snow pack right out of Leavenworth with the Wenatchee river raging in places, temps were in the upper 30’s until we hit Stevens when it dropped to 31 under a dense fog. Much rougher up there, they do avg >470” of snow a year with a very rare maritime influenced sub article climate. Road guides start with reflective orange tape 8-10’ up with sticks 20’ in places, and 90 has LED lane markers at night in the pass, kinda looks like an airport. What I failed to capture in the video was this bad boy coming up in front of the Cat with ~4 augers, this was a dead end road with triangle frames, Yellowstone Trail, and this was there 2nd pass coming back and heading down to the 90 ramp. Also me finding a little drift action, I am standing.

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CAD needs to bust like it did today when it matters again. It was supposed to hit 68 but the clouds and wind kept it colder all day. They switched around a little while ago but it's too late for it to really matter.

I was colder today than I was yesterday outside in the middle of the morning with a light sweatshirt on and shorts. And I don't think it was that much colder in Atlanta yesterday during a similar time period. The dampness and no sun made it feel that way.
 
Is it just me or does it seem like November has been one of the foggiest months I can remember here in NC. It's super thick too. Cant tell ya how many mornings we have had fog qith visibilities down to 0.15 miles.
 
Is it just me or does it seem like November has been one of the foggiest months I can remember here in NC. It's super thick too. Cant tell ya how many mornings we have had fog qith visibilities down to 0.15 miles.
Same here. We’ve had a bunch of frosts ruined when the fog rolls in.
 
Is it just me or does it seem like November has been one of the foggiest months I can remember here in NC. It's super thick too. Cant tell ya how many mornings we have had fog qith visibilities down to 0.15 miles.
Yes and I'm kinda tired of it lol
 
Yes and I'm kinda tired of it lol

I woke up at 430am to go hunting but we scrubbed the trip for other reasons and when I woke at 730 it was damn near zero visibility. I'd have been a bit ticked off if I drove an hour and couldnt see twenty yards Just took these right now as it begins to lift somewhat.
 

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Is it just me or does it seem like November has been one of the foggiest months I can remember here in NC. It's super thick too. Cant tell ya how many mornings we have had fog qith visibilities down to 0.15 miles.

My wife and I were discussing that driving back from Roanoke Rapids yesterday. We’ve gotten so many fog warnings from AKQ this month.
 
Is it just me or does it seem like November has been one of the foggiest months I can remember here in NC. It's super thick too. Cant tell ya how many mornings we have had fog qith visibilities down to 0.15 miles.
We just haven't had a lot of low dew point surges. Seems like we cooled to the dew point by 8/9 pm for weeks.
 
Wouldn't be terribly surprised if some of the convection embedded in the rain shield in eastern NC tried to show some rotation tonight. Looks like the better severe threat tomorrow is along and east of 95

I remember plenty of nocturnal November tornado events here. Seems they use to be more common. I believe the Elm city tornado was nocturnal November tornado.
 
I woke up at 430am to go hunting but we scrubbed the trip for other reasons and when I woke at 730 it was damn near zero visibility. I'd have been a bit ticked off if I drove an hour and couldnt see twenty yards Just took these right now as it begins to lift somewhat.

Same views now that the fog has burned off.
 

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Wouldn't be terribly surprised if some of the convection embedded in the rain shield in eastern NC tried to show some rotation tonight. Looks like the better severe threat tomorrow is along and east of 95
I remember plenty of nocturnal November tornado events here. Seems they use to be more common. I believe the Elm city tornado was nocturnal November tornado.

I know at one time NC led the nation in deaths from nocturnal tornadoes. Not sure if that is still the case. But it did seem at one time we would have at least one nocturnal tornado event every year for a while.
 
I woke up at 430am to go hunting but we scrubbed the trip for other reasons and when I woke at 730 it was damn near zero visibility. I'd have been a bit ticked off if I drove an hour and couldnt see twenty yards Just took these right now as it begins to lift somewhat.
Nice palm tree dude ! For a snow lover I would have never pegged you as the type to have a palm tree .
 
So we have a level 2 risk for the FL panhandle and eastern NC.

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Nice palm tree dude ! For a snow lover I would have never pegged you as the type to have a palm tree .

Previous owner before my wife bought the house had them put in. My wife bought the house in '09........believe it or not I've tried to give it away to anyone who will come dig it up and take. I have a 20 footer I'd give away too.
 
A palm tree with snow fall is the best.
My neighbor has a nice one , I’ve seen it’s frond weighted down with ice ! He first planted 4 in 2014 ( badddddd timing !) only to lose 2 of them in February 2015 , then he replaced them .... then lost the 2 survivors and one of the new ones in 2018. He should have gotten the type shaggy has ,it’s much hardier than the one he planted . Still, the one survivor from 2018 is pretty much bulletproof if it got through that!
 
My neighbor has a nice one , I’ve seen it’s frond weighted down with ice ! He first planted 4 in 2014 ( badddddd timing !) only to lose 2 of them in February 2015 , then he replaced them .... then lost the 2 survivors and one of the new ones in 2018. He should have gotten the type shaggy has ,it’s much hardier than the one he planted . Still, the one survivor from 2018 is pretty much bulletproof if it got through that!

They are cool when freezing rain runs to the end and makes long icicles. These 2 in this pic are the bigger ones. They're just too tall now for me.
 

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