ForsythSnow
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I'm seeing a colder and wetter trend in the models tonight. Wrap around flurries is all I expect but maybe we can get a surprise too.
Would this be the earliest you have ever seen snow flurries ?I'm seeing a colder and wetter trend in the models tonight. Wrap around flurries is all I expect but maybe we can get a surprise too.
Not at all. Earliest accumulation I've seen was Nov 1 several years back at a dusting. Flurries I've seen in late October.Would this be the earliest you have ever seen snow flurries ?
Yeah and seems like the upper low is little further east as well.I'm seeing a colder and wetter trend in the models tonight. Wrap around flurries is all I expect but maybe we can get a surprise too.
45 and rain here. Temperature will be falling the rest of the dayBeautiful
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Crazy to me that it seems places in the deep south see snow every year before we see it here.
Mountains.Crazy to me that it seems places in the deep south see snow every year before we see it here.
I think it has a lot to with the fact that our early season cold air invasions drop down out of Canada into the middle of the country. We don’t benefit a whole lot from that type of HP placement. Just my amateur takeCrazy to me that it seems places in the deep south see snow every year before we see it here.
Btw I find this from the Rah NWS a little comical and even a touch of resentment that this storm is occurring now... LolMountains.
Deep south yes but also those areas are further west, as in west of the mountains (as RC noted), nothing to inhibit the cold air and further from Atlantic maritime influence.Crazy to me that it seems places in the deep south see snow every year before we see it here.
Why ?
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