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WinstonSalemArlington

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  1. Tuesday was the Triad’s 12th day of the month below 70°. That’s the most “cool days” it has had in May on record, going back to 1903.
  2. Record cold start in #CLT. At 36°, we shattered the previous record of 39° set back in 1969. Nearly 20° below average for May 12th. Cool 60s again today, not as cold tonight! #scwx #ncwx #cltwx https://t.co/aYYfkLsqZh
  3. My outdoor plants are in shock. I better bring the tropical ones inside
  4. What the.... Cold 30s around the @wbtv_news area this morning. #CLT dipped to 38°, tying a 129-year-old record! I'm forecasting even colder overnight temperatures this weekend! #scwx #ncwx #cltwx @WBTV_News @NWSGSP https://t.co/kADZPQn1JJ
  5. They often say don’t plant until after Mother’s Day. This year, it might be a better to wait til Memorial Day.
  6. Yep. Why oh why does it wait til Deep spring to get Troughy?
  7. Euro is still saying there’s still a chance...
  8. So I’m telling you there’s still a chance! https://imgur.com/gallery/4dxA7MQ
  9. I concur, although I think an F is still a reasonable grade
  10. At least Wadesboro is somewhat close to Charlotte and it’s suburbs
  11. WSLS Roanoke: When it gets super cold in Alaska, we usually have to "watch out" 10 days afterward. The ridge that has supplied us with warmth will buckle soon, supplying a gateway for a sliver of that cold air to come down. Looks like after the first weekend of January https://t.co/AEc5fw3byv
  12. 14.3 inches for Roanoke makes Dec. 9, 2018, the 4th snowiest calendar day on record, going back to 1912. Ahead are 1/10/1921 (20), 2/13/1960 (15.4) & 12/25/1969 (14.6). Please note: Many bigger storms like 1993, 1996, 2009 or 2014 had snow totals divided over 2 calendar days.
  13. At 5:30 p.m., the National Weather Service said the preliminary total at Richmond International Airport was at 9 inches. Even with the final total from RIC outstanding, that still made it the biggest snowstorm so early in the season. In Richmond weather records dating to 1897, the heaviest snow total that occurred earlier than Dec. 10 was 7.3 inches on Nov. 6-7, 1953. The record December snowstorm for Richmond was 17.2 inches on Dec. 22-23, 1908, according to the National Weather Service in Wakefield.
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