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Here in NC, I've noticed that even AFTER the snowing has started, our forecasters cannot predict with any certainty what the totals might bes. Forget the days leading up to the event. We might get a foot. Or we might get nothing.
Ice on the other hand, they seem to be able to predict with 100% accuracy. Which is what is planned for tonight and tomorrow. Fun fun.
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17 degrees in Cincinnati.
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50oF / 10oC here in NOLA. But... and this is a big one... we're supposed to be getting storms tonight, that will likely produce freezing rain and possible tornados (!). Ugh!
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bazookaman wrote:
Here in NC, I've noticed that even AFTER the snowing has started, our forecasters cannot predict with any certainty what the totals might bes. Forget the days leading up to the event. We might get a foot. Or we might get nothing.
Ice on the other hand, they seem to be able to predict with 100% accuracy. Which is what is planned for tonight and tomorrow. Fun fun.
Coastal weather patterns are always more difficult to predict than are inland patterns.
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49° in powerless, waterless south Texas (McAllen area).
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It's a balmy 64 degrees in sunny San Pedro, CA.
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-11F here this morning.
The good news is I think we're done with below-zero for a while.
The bad news is my sump pump outflow pipe froze and we won't get above freezing for a while. I'm off to find some heat tape.