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  1. 4 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

    That’s only when I’m snow blowing the driveway. Especially the snow banks, the to and fro motion really rocks it. 

    Be very careful cleaning out the “blower”...which also adds a whole new dimension to the term

     

  2. 7 hours ago, Buddy1987 said:

    See and that’s the crappy part. I feel like the red headed step child. I’m literally in an area where either I’m almost rubbing salt in the wound for you guys or then in no mans land when DC crew is off their rockers because of too much confluence and you guys are cashing in to the south of me. Maybe we should just make a southern VA/northern NC forum and call it a day lollll. And I def understand the sentiment you share. I’ve been posting since the Eastern US weather board days. Only problem is I got to be in CT for all those, as I relocated down here like I said back in 2012. Posters like Typhoon Tip and ORHWxman are amazing and very knowledgeable people up that way. Def appreciate your insight on things. 

    I moved from the Worcester area 3 yrs ago. Those mets up there are the best, but I miss Damage in Tolland the most (after snow, of course) I enjoy when I see mets from up there and here co-mingling. That’s when you know it’s worth watching.

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  3. On 9/22/2019 at 12:16 PM, magpiemaniac said:

    I’ve been a NUFC fan since Alan Shearer’s early days at the club.  It’s a miserable existence with all the underachieving.  :weep:

     

    P.S.  Still no clouds.

    You”ll miss Rafa....

    Longtime supporter of Champions League winner and former Rafa team as well...LFC

    and still no rain in sight

  4. 1 hour ago, Baroclinic Zone said:

    So this is what a Carolina winter storm is like?

    Yes, except we get to 60* on Weds. Moved from Charlton 9 months ago so have beenl living vicariously thru you guys. Miss snow, but not this crap

  5. 2 hours ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

    It's the lone standing pines you really need to worry about, the pine forests and groups of pines should mostly be ok due to their root mat.

    Lone pines, recently disturbed by lot clearing...along with other free standing irritated trees.

    I’ll be happy to provide blow by blow (pun intended) coverage if there is any interest. I’m a New Englander and don’t frighten easily, but this looks ominous-winds in trop force range Thurs-Fri evening, even here in Raleigh. Can’t even buy milk as it will go bad in minutes. Just give me a blizzard.

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  6. 5 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

    The clustering has packed into SC and lower NC, sure. Either way, regardless of LF....where it parks itself is the bigger story for big floods. 

    Hi Guys, lurked for over 10 years with only an occasional post, living in Charlton, but moved to Raleigh 6 mos ago. This thing appears to have us in its sights. I am a bit concerned about flooding and pine trees. 

    I did spend all summer laughing at all your heat advisories, though. Just an average day down here. Kevin, you want dews and sticky seats, I got a spare bedroom and toilet. Unbelievable...

     

     

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  7. 9 hours ago, mreaves said:

    My aunt & uncle and cousins live in the Huddersfield area which is between Manchester and Leeds. We have Britrail passes and plan on taking day trips to Liverpool (I want to see Anfield), York and and the moors.  

     

    9 hours ago, mreaves said:

    My aunt & uncle and cousins live in the Huddersfield area which is between Manchester and Leeds. We have Britrail passes and plan on taking day trips to Liverpool (I want to see Anfield), York and and the moors.  

    Been to Anfield 1/2 dozen times...greatest place to see a match in the world...Go Reds

    YNWA

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