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Indeed.
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Keweenaw County in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, that little jut of land surrounded by Lake Superior. Other than the West that's where the snow is.
Calumet
(Tamarack loc.)Day: 1.9
Season: 231.8
On Ground: 47- 1
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To have Bob Ryan, who was always conservative but usually right to predict 1-2 feet before a flake fell was awesome.
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That is most definitely NOT a Shenandoah Valley "bullseye."
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1 minute ago, zac1245 said:
Lol E13, 10+ inches of snow for almost the whole State of South Carolina. 1 in a million year storm!
The blizzard of February 1973 brought some areas of South Carolina two feet of snow and a large area of one foot plus fwiw.
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Starting off fresh with a new thread wouldn't be the worst thing and put this one to bed at 143 pages.
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Apparently because of the government shutdown the GFS isn't getting all its model data inputted. It doesn't mean it's wrong, but probably having agreement with the Euro is more important.
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South of Lynchburg we had about 13 inches from the December storm.
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From this fall....
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12 minutes ago, clskinsfan said:
Nope. 50 is about 10 miles north of 66 west of the city.
They do cross near Fair Oaks Mall. To the east 50 is south of 66 like in Arlington.
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^^^What does it look like? Between Danville and Lynchburg still look good for 8+ inches?
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When I moved to Danville a few years ago I was the only poster I know of from the city, now there are at least 3 if not more!
We moved six months ago from Chesterfield to Altavista, just up 29 from you. I'm expecting little to nothing here.
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1, Feb. 1979 PD1--11 years old first really big snow I remember well-there was already a few inches on the ground before it began--out of school the whole week-
2. Jan. 1996--to have Bob Ryan (notoriously conservative) predict 2 feet of snow before it began, I knew it was going to be good--followed by a few more clippers to freshen up the snow pack
3. Feb. 2003--PD2--snow pack stayed for weeks
4. March 1993 Superstorm--sleet really cut down on accumulations in Arlington, but very powerful winds
painful missing out on 2009 and 2010--in Richmond so it was very painful to get decent to good accumulations while NOVA/DC area got absolutely obliterated
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Small aftershock felt down here near richmond 109am
I did too. My dog was none too happy.
2020/2021 Fall/Winter Mountain thread
in Southeastern States
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^Look at Gretna getting a mention. I'm just north of there in Altavista.
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