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No, that's not true.
Lol. Thank you. I didn’t think it was true. This person must have thought rain was snow.
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No, that's not true.
I read on Facebook that is snowed heavily in Birmingham for two hours, but there was no accumulation. Is that true? Was there acutually a heavy snow for two hours?
Should’ve stuck with my initial thoughts on this system.After today’s system, I’m not seeing anything but NW flow for at least a week. Looks like only shot at anything is a clipper system, which leave more disappointment than anything else. Remember last week when people were posting ridiculous snow maps...pattern wise, it was suspect.
Just wanted to welcome you to TW! Thanks for becoming a member.Man what a disaster so excited for snow now boring weather... any chance any exciting weather is coming soon severe storms? Anything? Im going on a cruise february 14th as sad as this sounds i hope we hit some interesting weather in the gulf should be fun.
Man what a disaster so excited for snow now boring weather... any chance any exciting weather is coming soon severe storms? Anything? Im going on a cruise february 14th as sad as this sounds i hope we hit some interesting weather in the gulf should be fun.
I will say it seems the winter weather events have been less and further apart for sure for alabama at least.Not to get too off topic, I've actually been watching long-term climatic signals lately and I've been wondering about this. I think we may be switching patterns from a multi-year colder pattern to a multi-year warmer and stormier pattern, similar to the flip we experienced from 2014 to 2018. Only time will tell if that's true, but there have been flips like this in the past and I think we may be coming up on one. Generally speaking once the flip occurs, we struggle to get many snow events for a few years but we'll get more severe events and vice versa when we flip the other way.
Thank you for the welcome ive always had a fascination with severe weather most people like the boring sunny days at 75 but i like the more exotic girls.Just wanted to welcome you to TW! Thanks for becoming a member.
I will say it seems the winter weather events have been less and further apart for sure for alabama at least.
Not to get too off topic also but rolltide.Generally speaking, what we experienced in 2011, 2014, and 2015 is relatively rare and not something you often see 3 times in 5 years.
Throw in 2017 for Central AL as well. 2 big multi-inch snowfalls.Generally speaking, what we experienced in 2011, 2014, and 2015 is relatively rare and not something you often see 3 times in 5 years.
Throw in 2017 for Central AL as well. 2 big multi-inch snowfalls.
But that Jan-Feb stretch of 2014 was winter not seen in Alabama in decades.
Throw in 2017 for Central AL as well. 2 big multi-inch snowfalls.
But that Jan-Feb stretch of 2014 was winter not seen in Alabama in decades.
Yes this is closer to the norm. I don't want to be a downer but anyone here who got interested in weather as a result of the winters from 2011 to 2015... you may be waiting a while for another event like that if the pattern is indeed changing like data says it may be. It took until I was 12 to see my first substantial snowfall, and I've been in one place my whole life. For the first 12 years of my life, it was a minor dusting or so once every 2-3 years and LOTS of severe weather events, some minor and some major.