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KrummWx

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  1. Snow returns on radar as far east as Boone NC and as far south as Russelville AL, Holly Springs MS....interesting
  2. Yup. Showed my wife the models earlier in the week when they were showing 16" for RDU, like a dumbass, and she pulled the "i've lived here all my life, 16" isn't going to happen. it will turn into cold rain or ice". I was like NoOoOo BaBe ThE mOdElS hAvE oVeRwHeLmInG aGrEeMenT bAbE she finna be right and aint looked at no kinda gfs or euro or nothin
  3. just obsess over next weekend like the rest of us
  4. Can someone just post maps instead of all this cliff diving??
  5. Time to take a shot of cheap vodka and ride the shortwave lmao
  6. Never good when the cliff dive thread was updated "just now" and the storm thread 20 minutes ago
  7. yeah the discrepancy is absolutely wild. either 3' of snow or no snow lol
  8. Look at the wind chills after....if millions lost power this would be a devastating scenario. Atp, Earth can keep its 34"
  9. Welp the snow in North Hills lasted about 20 mins and never got heavier than flurries. Hate to see it
  10. Flurrying in North Hills Raleigh finally!
  11. Surprised at how long this steady rain has lasted. It's nice. Windows open, coffee, cats, blanket, book. Yeehaw.
  12. Theres still snow there's still snow it's not all over yet
  13. Wake Forest Rd, St Albans, Six Forks all around midtown are just fine. 440 and 40 are clear, Davis Drive and NC54 are a but slushy but getting attention
  14. I think there's a lot of rounding up around here haha
  15. All the radar snow holes i screenshotted today seem to have been legit, as I'm reading posts about 3" to my immediate north, south, east and west. No matter where I go in my neighborhood I can't measure more than ~2.2" at best. But it's cool, it covered my yard and car and everything else and it crunches under my feet and I am satisfied lol
  16. I can't believe you have a whole extra inch just a mile away. This cutoff is wild.
  17. And honestly, the Triangle is a much more scientific driven metropolitan area than is Charlotte. While life sciences and computer sciences don't translate directly to meteorology, there's more of a connection there than the finance/banking/insurance of Charlotte. And many scientifically driven people will be interested in more fields than just the one they graduated in/work in. I work in biotech but me and tons of my coworkers have a ball model watching and putting out predictions. Same at my last gig. It's not a bad thing, it just is what it is- metros have different industries. The Triad just has some of the best NC metro winter odds so it makes sense that they would have a large representation vs a metro on the South Carolina border.
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