Or even this season's Bills. Wide right.It's a shame to be so close yet so far away. Another one slipping through our fingers our winters have turned into the early 90s buffalo bills and global warming is the cowboys
So 6 years for most of the state. That’s sad.
was not aware that it's been 5+ years since practically any of the non-mountain parts of the state have seen 6+, jeez
Yeah I feel like at the very least, that area around Rutherford/Polk/Haywood mightve done better in 2022 than indicated.Might need to fact check that map....
Was hoping we'd get a little something next Monday to carry us through so tracking into mid/late Feb would be on the board once we got towards the end of next weekNeed to score on Mondays opportunity. I aint never gung ho chasing patterns after mid February. Overwhelming evidence suggest week 3 is stellar, but week 3 is 3 weeks away and by the time it gets here, winter is flying out the exit door.
I deleted my post but I checked webbs maps and 2022wasn't as full of 6 inch events as I thought statewideYeah I feel like at the very least, that area around Rutherford/Polk/Haywood mightve done better in 2022 than indicated.
Edit: looks like map ends in 2021.
14 years for the southern half of Wake. I wonder what the longest streak of years without 6 inches is, and without at least 1 inch.I deleted my post but I checked webbs maps and 2022wasn't as full of 6 inch events as I thought statewide
More's the pity. We can add 3 years to that map and it has changed very littleI deleted my post but I checked webbs maps and 2022wasn't as full of 6 inch events as I thought statewide
6. Unimpressed.How did this work out?
I feel like we’re still paying for that one around here and will be for some timeThat map doesn't include 2022 snow
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road trip fro?