Interesting changes come to how the NWS issues weather warnings, watches, etc
https://www.weather.gov/media/notification/pdf2/pns21-12_haz_simp_headlines.pdf
Yep I remember that last year too. If you sneezed while out and about, everyone would look at you and think you have covid.
My anxiety was bad last year too and still it to an extent. It def sucks
Yeah at least I doubled what I got last winter. Though it was a chilly late winter/early spring and wet. I really enjoyed today and tomorrow too. I gave up early this year on snow and the arctic outbreak. It just wasnt our year here. It does sting that Arkansas got 17" Texas had snow and sleet all over the damn state and we got barely anything
First time Ive given winter an F no matter where I lived.
Temps were the only nice things about winter here.
Precip, snow sucked minus the 1.6" here and Rain was plentiful and looks to continue that trend
Posted by another poster on the main forum, but this is awesome
Old school weather channel with the old graphics and such but with the current data outside.
https://battaglia.ddns.net/twc/
oooohhhh you know all about it, sweet. Thanks for the ideas, I had some written down. One day we are going to Folkston, GA to hike around the Okefenokoee Swamp and take a boat ride too. Arrive Friday in SSI and leave Monday morning. Jenna needs a change of scenery than the triangle of NC lol
It is sunny. It is the Tif Tuf Bermuda too, supposedly tolerates all kinds of drought, heat, high activity, dogs, etc. I am def not a fan of it compared to what I had in my mind.
Yeah I tried it too, You need an irrigation system in place to grow fescue here. I just hate the bermuda grass. You get all muddy in winter/spring with it and it grow not thick enough
I HATE Bermuda grass here, it is simply the worst except for summer and even then I dont like it. Its doesnt thicken up and it holds water like a sponge. I miss my northern Fescue so much
Harrisonburg is a great place. Waaayyyy better than Cumberland. Harrisonburg is more prosporous with a lot more things to do. Its a younger age in the city with the college there. I liked it there a lot an my mom and dad lived just south in the small hamlet of Weyers Cave. It does decent with snowfall there too. It can get warm but you get a lot of afternoon T storms there with the terrain to the west helping them develop.
Cumberland is plain boring. I think they have lost a lot pf population over the last 20 years. I would avoid it at all costs.