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  2. The tri monthly value? I find that hard to believe.
  3. Doug Kammerer thinks January will be coldest month relative to normal. What is he seeing?
  4. Not doing that over here… closing in on an inch on colder elevated surfaces. Still a nice snowy evening in the village.
  5. He might… that’s where some of the models have had some random light snow. Radar suggests it’s possible.
  6. I personally try to stay away from politics.. never good lol someone always gets offended lol
  7. Yesterday
  8. Never cared for that one its Old Farmers for me
  9. Eh?! You don't mean Charlotte, NC do you?
  10. Not much on radar but it's coming down good in Corbin
  11. This is off topic a bit but ... Today makes 50 years to the day when 29 people died when a massive storm near the great lakes sank the Edmund Fitzgerald... The Sinking: The freighter was sailing through a severe storm with high winds and waves when it disappeared from radar. The exact cause of the sinking remains a mystery, but some believe the ship may have broken apart after hitting the bottom or suffered a structural failure. Loss of Life: All 29 men on board, including captain Ernest M. McSorley, perished in the disaster. No survivors were found. The Wreck Site: The ship now rests in two large pieces on the bottom of Lake Superior, over 500 feet deep. The wreck is considered a maritime grave, and diving without a permit is illegal. Memorials and Legacies: The ship's bell was recovered in 1995 and is now on display at the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum. Gordon Lightfoot's 1976 song brought national attention to the tragedy and became a famous folk ballad. There have been other memorials, including a memorial swim, to honor the crew. Improvements in weather forecasting and safety technology have made a similar disaster less likely today, though the risk is not zero.
  12. Light snow falling. Breezy. Cars and shaded grass and wood surfaces getting white. 31.8°
  13. My niece in Emory area (NE Atlanta) reported snow flurries just before 5:15PM. She was so excited! Edit: Also two friends in different parts of Cobb County (NW of Atlantic) saw flurries this afternoon.
  14. I have a friend who lives south of Charlotte texting me pictures of the snow lol I’m hoping this is the start of a front loaded Nina winter, cause I really miss Dec. snow.
  15. Heavy snow now. We're finally getting the benefit of that potent vort max. Temperature down to 19.
  16. We are already seeing some of the differences compared to last year. I don’t remember seeing big snows in the Midwest this early last year.
  17. Highest report I've been able to come across is 17" in Winthrop Harbor.
  18. Any flakes on radar or just more bugs?
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