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Mid to Long Term Discussion 2017


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11 hours ago, NCSNOW said:

January 7, 1988. Great snowstorm that was caused by isentrophic up glide and not a big miller a , noreaster. Had a 1040 hp pressing down. So there are ways to get good snows with big artic plunges. That was a powdery snow that covered alot of SE territory.

Toot Toot. 29 years latter to the exact date.

I'll take a powder snow storm. Hardly ever get one of those down here. 

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2 minutes ago, Jon said:

Nice! Where is all that 6z talk now? Haha. Great look. Can't wait for the ensembles to see if the mean is upped. Huge hit and it was bound to happen!


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2 minutes ago, NCSNOW said:

Toot Toot. 29 years latter to the exact date.

I'll take a powder snow storm. Hardly ever get one of those down here. 

It was always brutally cold.  Here, it was in the teens and low 20s during the heart of it.  Was only 4 at the time but I remember it well!

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1 minute ago, mackerel_sky said:

If anything can bring the single digits, it's a deep, fresh snowpack!

It doesn't even have to be that deep.  In 2013-2014 here in Wilson we had a few inches on the ground and it it got down to 3.9 F according to my weather station one morning.  We are in the NC coastal plain so those temps are very rare.

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