I missed that map, but there are plenty of cold days east of the mountains though. It will stay cold in the CAD areas if that 1054 high pressure stays in SE Canada.
If we can get winter precip I do like it. If it is not going to snow, 1 major cold snap is enough, and we got that before Christmas.
So they work for Dominion?I think Shane and Charlie are taking the money raised to tinker with it, if enough, they are about to make dreams come true, if not, then dreams will be crushed. Lol
Or Germany cancelled it to save on CO2 emissions. Hey, just open a window and see what the weather is like before walking to work, you peons, they say.Euro must be showing a huge winter storm, so big it can't handle it and crashed.
Let the MJO actually move to phase 4 in early Feb and it's all over but the crying then.There’s the warm maps y’all are looking for, it eventually was gonna show up View attachment 131155
In wish I really knew programming I would create a huge cold biased model and put it behind a pay wall so all thy suckers would pay upI think Shane and Charlie are taking the money raised to tinker with it, if enough, they are about to make dreams come true, if not, then dreams will be crushed. Lol
Call it Extreme Weather Plus and juice it up!In wish I really knew programming I would create a huge cold biased model and put it behind a pay wall so all thy suckers would pay up
As recorded officially at the airport, yes. The northern burbs got a significant event in 2020.When was the last significant winter weather event for Atlanta ? Was it January 2018 ?
So basically 5 years without much of anything in Atlanta. Pretty sad.As recorded officially at the airport, yes. The northern burbs got a significant event in 2020.
Hence the birth of "NoSnowATL". The mid 90's through the early 2000's was the worst. 2009 through 2018 was ok, though. I'm seriously considering retiring to a cabin in the TN mountains, though, if I live long enough to retire.So basically 5 years without much of anything in Atlanta. Pretty sad.
I swear you'd have better luck seeing snow in a city with warmer winters like Dallas. Atlanta is further north, higher in elevation, and colder in winter yet somehow Dallas seems to get more snow. Go figure.Hence the birth of "NoSnowATL". The mid 90's through the early 2000's was the worst. 2009 through 2018 was ok, though. I'm seriously considering retiring to a cabin in the TN mountains, though, if I live long enough to retire.
That's why even seeing flurries is crazy exciting in Atlanta! We are in a sub-tropical climate most of the year.I swear you'd have better luck seeing snow in a city with warmer winters like Dallas. Atlanta is further north, higher in elevation, and colder in winter yet somehow Dallas seems to get more snow. Go figure.
I blame the Southeast Ridge most of the time. It's a nightmare for snowlovers in the southeast. But seriously, it shouldn't be THAT difficult to get at least a dusting of snow every winter.That's why even seeing flurries is crazy exciting in Atlanta! We are in a sub-tropical climate most of the year.