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Misc Winter Whamby 2020, a New Decade

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You must have the wrong Midlands, lol. I picked up 2" in mid-March of 2017. We had a couple of brief periods of moderate snow in the early winter of '17 and January of 2018, but nothing of any sort of significance during those storms.

If you wanna say we're going on three years of any accumulating snow, then you'll be correct.

I meant areas around Columbia, sorry, I’m running on no sleep and complete stress
 
Oh. My. God. He just had the wrong part of the Atlantic.

To visually emphasize there is NO condition to travel Friday 14. Hurricane force winds and blizzard conditions.

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At a Glance
  • Storm Dennis will bring strong winds and heavy rain to northwestern Europe this weekend.
  • It will likely undergo bombogenesis, indicative of a rapidly strengthening powerful storm.
  • Dennis could rival some of the most intense North Atlantic storms in terms of lowest sea-level pressure.
  • In the meantime, another intense storm is battering Iceland with high winds.
o_O
 
This feels like one of those chances where NC either gets nothing or a huge storm.
 
Sorry Midland folks! But the great Jim Gandy has spoken. #LOL

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I’ll have what the GFS is having for dinner. However! At this lead time I’m not sure it’s good to be in the bullseye..
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Nope usually tis good to be North of the bulls-eye at this lead time ?
 
DC/BWI must be salivating over the 18z GFS. They’ve got this right where they want it for another 2010/2016.
 
You must have the wrong Midlands, lol. I picked up 2" in mid-March of 2017. We had a couple of brief periods of moderate snow in the early winter of '17 and January of 2018, but nothing of any sort of significance during those storms.
Sorry Midland folks! But the great Jim Gandy has spoken. #LOL

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Maybe Gandy saw WxWatch's posts.
 
If you add a day then Christmas 2010 and January 9th 2011 are a good example of that happening. Maybe it'll be a case where storm 2 is bigger than storm 1.

1/28/14 and 2/12/14 as well (for me and others when I was in Northwest Georgia it was both 1/28/14 and 2/11 and 2/12 back then).
 
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