Turd Ferguson
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Wouldn't be surprised to see some flurries in central NC on Thanksgiving.
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Bold prediction. Unfortunately the NWS shows lots of rain with a low of 40 on turkey day, so I don't think so. But the cold behind that front is something to watch!Wouldn't be surprised to see some flurries in central NC on Thanksgiving.
Yeah, this cold without any snow is a big turd. But there is a possibility of seeing some flurries overnight in central and western NC.What a turd.
Do flurries count as snowfall?Yeah, this cold without any snow is a big turd. But there is a possibility of seeing some flurries overnight in central and western NC.
I did that. 20 below sucks.Y'all are Southern softies. Try living in New England.
I find it refreshing. Just breathing in that -20F air is amazing!I did that. 20 below sucks.
all we want is a little snow man. But apparently thanks to global warming it doesn't snow in central NC anymore.Y'all are Southern softies. Try living in New England.
I grew up in the NC foothills, and I distinctly remember in the early 80s having cold snaps severe enough that the small creek that ran across my grandparent's farm would freeze over in large sections for days at a time. By the time my parents sold the farm 25 years later it never froze over for any length of time, and hasn't done so in many years according to people I know who still live in the area. Global warming is indeed real, despite what some may say.all we want is a little snow man. But apparently thanks to global warming it doesn't snow in central NC anymore.
I first moved from NC to Vermont in 1991; I’d already spent significant time in NY’s Adirondacks and NH’s Whites in the winter.I grew up in the NC foothills, and I distinctly remember in the early 80s having cold snaps severe enough that the creek that ran across my grandparent's farm would freeze over in large sections for days at a time. By the time my parents sold the farm 25 years later it never froze over for any length of time, and hasn't done so in many years according to people I know who still live in the area. Global warming is indeed real, despite what some may say.
Hmmmm…..Y'all are Southern softies. Try living in New England.
Burlington was my home once. Got down to -29F (air temp, not wind chill) January 27, 1994. -27F on February 07, 1993.Hmmmm…..
New England……there’s Providence or Hartford or Greenwich cold…..then there’s what used to be Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom or Crawford Notch in the Whites or Mt. Katahdin or Inland Maine cold.
Coldest I ever experienced was -22 in Stowe sometime around 2002.Burlington was my home once. Got down to -29F (air temp, not wind chill) January 27, 1994. -27F on February 07, 1993.
not uniqueA Cat 3-or-higher hurricane that moves from west to east???
That's some end-times shit, right there.
Right. Burlington is northern New England. It gets cold there.Burlington was my home once. Got down to -29F (air temp, not wind chill) January 27, 1994. -27F on February 07, 1993.