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  1. On 7/23/2019 at 7:30 AM, Queencitywx said:

    I didnt know you're in Durham now! what part of town are you in?

    I moved here a couple months ago!  I live in SW Durham not far from exit 270 on I-40, right off US-15-501.  Looking forward to seeing some snow again this winter!

     

    9 hours ago, PackGrad05 said:

    I'm in southern Wake and it was unbearable...  I don't remember Saturday but sunday and monday were horrible..  upper 90s close to 100.

    Yeah, Sunday was worst (it got up to 99 here), but Saturday was supposed to top out at 100 and only got up to 95, which was cooler than a lot of days recently, LOL.

    Also, as I’ve spent the last three summers in Florida, none of this feels all that bad, haha.  I’m glad we’re getting more seasonable temperatures the rest of the week, though (a bit below average, actually).  80s feel great...

  2. 9 hours ago, tramadoc said:

    93/75 for a HI of 103. My boys are sticking to my leg, and by boys, I don’t mean male offspring.

    :lmao:

     

    Another hot day today.  Looks like we might make a run at 100 on Saturday (and potentially Friday and/or Sunday).  We’ll see.

  3. 9 hours ago, YetAnotherRDUGuy said:

    Yea, I grew up in a neighborhood off Skeet Club Rd. N High Point is pretty similar to the rest of Greensboro climo wise (from what I remember). We'll see what happens..

    Weren't you in Tallahassee before? and now you're in Durham? That means you'll be in the game for at least half of the winter threats this year.

    Yeah, I just moved from Tallahassee to Durham this past weekend.  I am excited to see snow again. :snowman: I know the events that GSO gets that RDU does not are going to be painful, though! :weep:

    I grew up right off Piedmont Parkway (where my parents still live), so I am quite familiar with Skeet Club (I actually went to Southwest Guilford High School right near there).

  4. 17 hours ago, YetAnotherRDUGuy said:

    Sooooooo, could be moving to Greensboro in August. Would be signing a 1 year lease if I take the opportunity.

    Can I change my name to YetAnotherGSOGuy?B)

     

    You moved one year too late for last year's one-footer (and I moved away three years too early, LOL).  Enjoy the Greensboro winters! :)

    My parents still live in N High Point (near the airport), so I guess I could always chase a snowstorm there depending on what looks most likely to get hit (but then there's always the issue of having to go to work...).

  5. On 5/8/2019 at 11:35 AM, superjames1992 said:

    Looks like the eye of a tiger.

    Im heading from Salt Lake City to Cheyenne, Wyoming tomorrow.  It looks like it might snow there some tomorrow, so perhaps I’ll get to see some snowfall this “winter” after all.  I saw snow on the ground high in the Colorado mountains driving the other day.  Got some cool pictures at a rest stop west of Denver where the snow was piled many feet deep.

    I saw some snow along the way, including some pretty impressive snowfall in the higher elevations driving between Laramie and Cheyenne, but there wasn't any accumulating snowfall in Cheyenne while I was there, unfortunately (I think there was earlier in the day, but the sizzling mid-May sun angle had extinguished it by the time I got there). :lol:

  6. I seem to have brought the oppressive Florida summertime heat with me.  This weekend looks awful.  I got moved up here this past weekend and start my new job next week.  At least the weather is nice today.

    I'm back to my old Carolina Crusher avatar since I'm no longer begging for scraps in the FL panhandle.  I need a nice snowstorm this winter; it has been too long. :(

    I'm looking forward to chasing storms again this winter.  Perhaps I will re-up my WB and AmericanWX Model Center subscriptions, which I didn't see the need for in Florida. :)
     

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  7. Looks like the eye of a tiger.

    Im heading from Salt Lake City to Cheyenne, Wyoming tomorrow.  It looks like it might snow there some tomorrow, so perhaps I’ll get to see some snowfall this “winter” after all.  I saw snow on the ground high in the Colorado mountains driving the other day.  Got some cool pictures at a rest stop west of Denver where the snow was piled many feet deep.

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  8. On 4/20/2019 at 8:41 PM, FallsLake said:

    For the Triangle you're in a good spot. The Wake County split has been in full affect the last three years. I've done good at my location whereas folks south and east of Raleigh have missed out on most of the storms. You would have to think the luck will change soon and NC get a big coastal plain special; but who knows...

    Yeah, it seems like RDU-NW has done pretty well lately, but areas like Cold Rain’s neck of the woods in SE Wake have gotten screwed lately.

    Anyways, I move in a couple weeks.  It can’t come soon enough as it’s getting really hot down here now.  The last couple months have been pretty nice weather wise (60s-80s for highs), but the highs are now creeping towards 90 and the overnight lows near 70...soon enough nearly every day here will be 95/75. :thumbsdown:

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  9. On 4/13/2019 at 8:23 AM, FallsLake said:

    That's great! It's going to be nice to get you back to the area; and to have you as a RDU person. You know this area well, we can score big and bust big.  

     

    On 4/17/2019 at 12:17 PM, frazdaddy said:

    Good to have you back!

    Thanks!  I’m looking forward to getting back to NC.  My reasons for wanting to move back up there are more involved than just the weather (closer to family again, better job/job opportunities, etc.), but I must admit that I am looking forward to the weather!  It will be nice to be able to track storms during the winter with some skin in the game again, and it will be nice to not drown in sweat all summer (not that RDU summers aren’t hot, but it isn’t FL panhandle hot).

    Maybe RDU can start striking back at GSO in the snowfall department?  Obviously, GSO averages more snowfall than RDU for obvious reasons, but the averages aren’t that different, so it seems like RDU has drawn the short straw more often than not this last decade or so.  Maybe still paying for the demons of January 2000? :lol:

    I’m moving to SW Durham specifically, so I guess I’ll be in better position than most in the Triangle.

  10. Looks like the worst is over here.  We still have power, too.  That new tornado heading towards Monticello isn’t far from here, but it’s moving east.  If it had formed another 10 or 20 minutes earlier, that might have been an issue as I live right along I-10.

  11. 4 minutes ago, janetjanet998 said:

    VERE WEATHER STATEMENT  
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL  
    750 PM EST SUN MAR 3 2019  
      
    FLC039-073-040115-  
    /O.CON.KTAE.TO.W.0042.000000T0000Z-190304T0115Z/  
    GADSDEN FL-LEON FL-  
    750 PM EST SUN MAR 3 2019  
      
    ...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 815 PM EST FOR EAST  
    CENTRAL GADSDEN AND CENTRAL LEON COUNTIES...  
              
    AT 750 PM EST, A CONFIRMED TORNADO WAS LOCATED NEAR MIDWAY, MOVING  
    EAST AT 45 MPH.  
      
    HAZARD...DAMAGING TORNADO.  
      
    SOURCE...RADAR CONFIRMED TORNADO.  
      
    IMPACT...FLYING DEBRIS WILL BE DANGEROUS TO THOSE CAUGHT WITHOUT   
             SHELTER. MOBILE HOMES WILL BE DAMAGED OR DESTROYED. DAMAGE   
             TO ROOFS, WINDOWS, AND VEHICLES WILL OCCUR.  TREE DAMAGE IS   
             LIKELY.  
      
    THIS TORNADO WILL BE NEAR...  
      MIDWAY AROUND 755 PM EST.  
      TALLAHASSEE COMM COLLEGE AROUND 805 PM EST.  

    Yep, looks like if it holds together it should pass just to my south, hopefully.

  12. 54 minutes ago, Touchet said:

    I’m gonna get a lot of flack for this, but here pretty soon, we might as well get used to no snow in the south. Sure, it may happen on a rare occasion, but our climate will be tropical in nature. Winter will be mostly mild conditions with moonsoons. I grew up on the MS gulf coast. It used to snow there about once every 4 years. I think its been almost a decade now without snow of any appreciated amount. 

    Some areas of the Southeast had a historic snowstorm just a little over a month ago.

    Birmingham averages something like 1.5" of snow per winter.  You're not going to see accumulating snows a lot of winters with that kind of an average.  It wouldn't surprise me if the median snowfall is 0".  With an average like that, the 1993 Superstorm's 13" represents over 8 years of climo, for example, so BHM could've went snowless until the turn of the millennium and still been at climo over that span.

    Now, that's not to say that Birmingham hasn't been in a snow drought still in recent years, but that's certainly not true everywhere.  Some areas of NC are definitely above climo this decade, for example (but these areas had a pretty acute snow drought from 2005-2008).  Things may turn around.

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  13. Winters are very random in the Southeast by their nature.  It only takes one storm for most of us to get to climo.  Bad winters with one good week can do this and cold winters can sometimes fail to do this.  A good pattern is no guarantee of anything.

    For example, if it never seems another flake the rest of winter and it torches, GSO will finish at 150% of climo this year, all because of one historic storm in December.

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