Carolina Sky
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Whenever we have precip it's always lack of cold that's the problem if we're looking for snow. I am sure we'll have plenty of precip and supression won't be an issue. It will just be rain and in the 40s.
Yeah or a delay like outlook has where you can think about it and stop it before it sendsWe need a feature like clippy on office that asks you if you're sure you want to make that post or not.
With next year being a nina we better score in Nov dec Jan, I'm already punting Feb 25Feels like this one is probably cooked. Don’t worry though. We still have a 9 day window But if we don’t score in that window chances are it will be Jan 2025 and you will still be looking back at 2022 as your last measurable snow. It will continue to compound from there.
man why does it feel like it’s about to be in a 3+ year snow drought.With next year being a nina we better score in Nov dec Jan, I'm already punting Feb 25
It's the same cast of characters. Always.You folks in NC have a 2+ inch snow mean on the GEFS may not want to be complaining that this threat is over.
First year ninas can go harder than they should in the first 2/3rds of the season. I have some optimism that mid Dec-late January next year is as good as we've seen in 5-10 yearsman why does it feel like it’s about to be in a 3+ year snow drought.
Yeah you’ll never hear me complain about a Niña. We can sometimes luck into a clipper between 3 week torch windows. It’s honestly a pretty good deal compared to these perma-hot rain wrapped niñosFirst year ninas can go harder than they should. I have some optimism that mid Dec-late January next year is as good as we've seen in 5-10 years
Let's get through the March 1960 2024 version first. Ya know it's gonna be all the rage here in a couple of weeks.First year ninas can go harder than they should in the first 2/3rds of the season. I have some optimism that mid Dec-late January next year is as good as we've seen in 5-10 years
Things don’t work like they used to so no probably notDoes anyone think the period between now and early March could be even wilder than 2015 ?