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StantonParkHoya

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  1. This is 1973 meets 2000 meets 1993 Frankenstein
  2. bookmark as one of the weeniest runs of all time for coastal plain NC
  3. I like that it’s not dependent on a huge bomb for dynamics. This is temp / baroclinic gradient driven.
  4. After this last disaster, I want it showing snow in Bermuda until 48 hours out
  5. End of days for Raleigh. We’d never recover.
  6. Love it. I will say — when we’re done with this arctic situation through January — I’m ready for spring. Bring on the February bloom.
  7. Those 0 degree temps are for the birds unless we can marry up some moisture
  8. Would be quite historic for the inauguration to be in a snowstorm
  9. Reminds me very much of 2013-14 with the -EPO and overrunning events one after another
  10. It’s going to take a cutter, then an inland runner, and finally ours. Gonna have to step down the zone. Patience.
  11. For RDU, this track was never hallmark and was always going to present problems. We need a low 50 miles off the coast, not on it. Sure, climate change alters the background state and makes a pure snow outcome less likely on the aggregate, but this was a flawed set up — even in 1960.
  12. Weren’t they supposed to get like a foot though? Been there, would rather bust not expecting much to begin with.
  13. An aside, and not to be sentimental, but it’s so cool when you pass down this weird hobby to your kids. I have a 6 year old daughter who now wants to watch the model runs with me and put out snow boards to measure what has fallen.
  14. It is literally frozen rain. It’s 28 degrees. It’s not just raining like we’re in the Amazon.
  15. Will say it feels like a poor return on investment to spend 10+ days tracking a storm for 1.5 inches of snow. But the 2 hours it dumped were a ton of fun.
  16. Not really. I have over an inch of snow already and NAM had me at 0.6
  17. Any posters in the Roxboro, Oxford, Henderson quadrant?
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