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nwohweather

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  1. Would not be shocked to see some rotation with anything popping up along that front
  2. A noticeably cooler period of weather upcoming for Charleston. I cannot believe how cool the upcoming week will be after constantly breaking 80 the last few weeks consistently. 62 for a high on Wednesday and then 70s for the foreseeable future
  3. Yeah at some places. Mostly though things are just getting wiped down constantly and our beaches are closed to non-residents. Other than that no one is really following these guidelines
  4. If anything this is proof that America's healthcare system is superior to Italy's. We have more cases and far fewer deaths
  5. This weather cannot make up its mind. Had all the windows open last night, put a little bit of a chill in the house when I woke up. Then tomorrow thru Sunday we'll have the AC on full blast
  6. The big problem with this in America is our first test did not work. That was the greatest failure by our country, we simply do not prepare in case the testing does not work. That's like showing up to the golf course without tees, lol it's unreasonable to predict that. I think this thing will be on the down turn by the end of April, everyone seems to be taking it seriously enough that it should flatten the curve
  7. Right. This isn't the Plains where you get extremely unstable atmospheres. 10 C°/KM is completely unstable correct?
  8. I imagine there will be a pretty nice outflow boundary laid down as well. Helicity levels are pretty darn high for today with a decent environment
  9. I think the warm air slows it down a bit, simply because UV light burns it off of outside surfaces and people are more inclined to naturally be distant from each other due to the nicer weather. Regardless right now I think we have a better chance of getting sick from these wild temperature swings, to go from 89 on Saturday, 61 yesterday and 59 right now is wild. Then Friday & Saturday we're right back at it making a run at 90.
  10. China is kinda both of those things sir. As a person in supply chain I can tell you right now it is easily a dictatorial-capitalist society which holds them back severely
  11. I'm saying people with lost incomes are going to be motivated to get out and rob people
  12. The statewide shutdown is ridiculous and should be illegal. It is going to spread pure chaos similar to a hurricane, except there is nowhere to evacuate to. You'll literally have to be armed at all times if something like this were to happen as those who have lost their incomes will become incredibly desperate. I currently am keeping a firearm on me at all times when going into the store with how crazy things are. I mean heck people get mugged all the time during Black Friday, imagine true desperation
  13. They shouldn’t lock anything down other than cities. People should be able to at least go to work and go home
  14. Why would our infrastructure be prepared? Lol there has never been a reason for en masse ventilators and respirators
  15. Yeah people are still working here in SC, just most of the service/retail industry is closed. I'm working from home now (supply chain analyst) and we've got a contingency list where if any of us are hospitalized/die we take over their responsibilities in the meantime. Crazy times we're living in but it was a matter of time until a virus turned into a global pandemic
  16. Meanwhile here in Charleston no one cares lol. I won't lie though temps are regularly above 70° by now and UV light is very effective at killing bacteria
  17. Easy rusty. I've seen quite a few tornadoes in chillier than usual temperatures, helicity can do some incredible things with limited instability
  18. Yeah you have to think our typical nighttime lows are around 60-65 in the Summer.
  19. Why's that? It's honestly pretty commonplace to see that up here in Ohio, especially in the Fall
  20. Just wanted to chime in here and say hello. I’ve lived in Ohio my entire life and am being relocated to the Charleston area for work so excited to now chat with you guys here in the SE forums. Been a member since 2011 on this site but obviously the snowstorm and tornado posts are going to drop a bit lol.
  21. Agreed. I cannot ever remember a November like this with constant snow throughout
  22. So far Toledo has received 2.5" of rain this month and 1.3" of snow. Haha what a January
  23. That lake temp in the western basin has dropped off pretty nice into the 40s now. Still can't believe it's close to 60 in the two deep spots of Lake Erie. Just a very long and mild growing season
  24. I disagree. While it was pretty humid in those later months, May-mid July was actually a terrific dry heat. Wasn't until late July that the major humidity kicked in
  25. Yes I had a big one fall at my house and about 10,000 were without power
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