cd2play
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Maybe the big storm system late next week will shake up the weather pattern.
Game on for Winnipeg!Well I'll be............ Game on! I'm sure this will pan out pretty close!!!!
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That's a camellia. They bloom anywhere from late fall until spring. I have 2 different varieties around, one being an early fall one, and the other being right now as well, but it's a different variety than yours.
Happens in winter a lot when gulf stream gets close, but water temps by Hatteras, about 10-20 mile offshore if that... is 75-77 in January at 35 north!
https://www.ventusky.com/?p=34.42;-75.19;6&l=temperature-2m
Reading between the lines...JB basically said on his Saturday summary that the southeast is done for winter...Enjoy the weather because it’s the only weather you got.
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Good, that means we WILL see snow this winter. He isn’t good a prediction winter weather. He is pretty good during hurricane season.
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I just laughed when he was talking about the MJO and then said he wasn’t sure the cold would get into the SE.
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Done? It never started! Some of us here knew that for two weeks now if this pattern verified we were done. When JB can't even find a glimmer of hope in the long range to hype we're screwed.Reading between the lines...JB basically said on his Saturday summary that the southeast is done for winter...Enjoy the weather because it’s the only weather you got.
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We have already had something to track. Remember that snowstorm in TN and AL in December ?If we go the rest of this winter AND all of next winter with nothing to track, this board will be on utter life support
If we go the rest of this winter AND all of next winter with nothing to track, this board will be on utter life support
I bet this is what models looked like March of 1960 in NC.
Going to have to see more ensemble support than this
I saw a blooming cherry last week.Indigenous hardwoods are budding; azaleas are blooming ... this never happens even in the worst of winters until early February ... sign of the year, I suppose ...