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November 2013 Obs


metalicwx366

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Our low last night was 73 which is 25 degrees above the average low and 2 above the average high.

No rain last night or this morning. NWS has increased the chances of rain to 70 and changed it to the afternoon hours.

Warm up here as well; stayed in the 60s all night. Cold front just passed Raleigh. We should still see a warm day but the dew points will drop all day. Our low today may happen tonight right before mid-night.

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Been getting some pretty good rains here in upstate this evening. Got .70" so far. Temp been hanging right around 60 the biggest part of day. This rain is welcome site as it's been pretty dry for awhile.

same here - bout an inch over the weekend. it was pretty cool through sunday afternoon, them springlike this morning then getting windy and cold as i left the office a few minutes ago lol.  talk about changeable wx.  what part of the upstate are you near?

 

 

Nearly an inch here yesterday/last night...no Lee side screw!!

 

yay i thought i was going crazy when i saw the other totals that were pretty low.  sounds like this time ne ga and the upstate were in a good spot.  jee, i seem to remember the days when we would be sitting dang pretty for CAD events. now they are oh so very few and far between :(

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RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBIA SC
451 PM EST MON NOV 18 2013

...A NEW HIGH TEMPERATURE RECORD WAS SET THIS AFTERNOON IN THE
COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA AREA...

THE MERCURY CLIMBED TO 85 DEGREES BETWEEN 2 AND 3 PM THIS AFTERNOON
AT COLUMBIA METRO AIRPORT. THIS BREAKS THE EXISTING HIGH TEMPERATURE
RECORD FOR NOVEMBER 18TH WHICH WAS 83 DEGREES SET BACK IN 1958.

DAILY TEMPERATURE RECORDS IN THE COLUMBIA AREA DATE BACK TO 1887.

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0.01 for the day. We miss everything now.

Wow, I actually beat someone.  Two really, but poor Michelle, isn't in Ga.  My .02 for the 36 hour "event" makes me rain rich compared to MetalMan.  I'd like to thank the academy..and the clouds for believing in me...... and the fog for finding my yard.  If it wasn't for fog drizzle on an east wind, I'd be hurting right now!  Today I'm almost as moisture rich as a sand dune lizard in the Namib after the morning fog roles in.  T

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RECORD EVENT REPORT

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBIA SC

451 PM EST MON NOV 18 2013

...A NEW HIGH TEMPERATURE RECORD WAS SET THIS AFTERNOON IN THE

COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA AREA...

THE MERCURY CLIMBED TO 85 DEGREES BETWEEN 2 AND 3 PM THIS AFTERNOON

AT COLUMBIA METRO AIRPORT. THIS BREAKS THE EXISTING HIGH TEMPERATURE

RECORD FOR NOVEMBER 18TH WHICH WAS 83 DEGREES SET BACK IN 1958.

DAILY TEMPERATURE RECORDS IN THE COLUMBIA AREA DATE BACK TO 1887.

:snowman: 

 

HERE ARE THE TOP 10 SNOW EVENTS FOR COLUMBIA:

16.0 INCHES...FEBRUARY 9-10 1973

11.8 INCHES...FEBRUARY 11-14 1899

11.7 INCHES...FEBRUARY 25-26 1914

11.3 INCHES...FEBRUARY 24-25 1894

8.8 INCHES...DECEMBER 10-11 1958

8.6 INCHES...FEBRUARY 12-13 2010

8.5 INCHES...FEBRUARY 11-12 1895

8.1 INCHES...FEBRUARY 10-11 1912

6.3 INCHES...FEBRUARY 23 1901

6.2 INCHES...JANUARY 29-30 1936

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HERE ARE THE TOP 10 SNOW EVENTS FOR COLUMBIA:

16.0 INCHES...FEBRUARY 9-10 1973

11.8 INCHES...FEBRUARY 11-14 1899

11.7 INCHES...FEBRUARY 25-26 1914

11.3 INCHES...FEBRUARY 24-25 1894

8.8 INCHES...DECEMBER 10-11 1958

8.6 INCHES...FEBRUARY 12-13 2010

8.5 INCHES...FEBRUARY 11-12 1895

8.1 INCHES...FEBRUARY 10-11 1912

6.3 INCHES...FEBRUARY 23 1901

6.2 INCHES...JANUARY 29-30 1936

. Looks like 80% of top 10 snowfalls happen in Feb.!Keep hope alive!
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HERE ARE THE TOP 10 SNOW EVENTS FOR COLUMBIA:

16.0 INCHES...FEBRUARY 9-10 1973

11.8 INCHES...FEBRUARY 11-14 1899

11.7 INCHES...FEBRUARY 25-26 1914

11.3 INCHES...FEBRUARY 24-25 1894

8.8 INCHES...DECEMBER 10-11 1958

8.6 INCHES...FEBRUARY 12-13 2010

8.5 INCHES...FEBRUARY 11-12 1895

8.1 INCHES...FEBRUARY 10-11 1912

6.3 INCHES...FEBRUARY 23 1901

6.2 INCHES...JANUARY 29-30 1936

The 8.6" in Feb of 10 was amazing :D  It's the only time I knew from over a week out that it was going to snow here. I believe the liquid equivalent was somewhere around .40.....awesome ratios :wub: 

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