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  • superjames1992
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    • Jun 2007
    • 31361

    #361
    Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

    Originally posted by marino13882
    I will take the rain, but no snow! Not in late March.
    I'd take snow in July if I had the choice, LOL. But it doesn't matter because neither one of us is getting snow and likely won't until at least November.

    Raleigh got 1.8" of snow on April 18th, 1983 (The latest accumulating snowfall - meaning more than a dusting - on record in Raleigh), though, so it can happen. And Raleigh got some flurries on the night of May 2nd, 1939, the latest Raleigh has ever seen snowfall. That must have been crazy. Snow in the Southeast in May!

    Originally posted by avrbas
    I'll take either, it's been really dry lately and the lake needs to fill up more.
    Depending on where you live in Colorado, it appears you could be looking at a decent snowstorm in a few days.
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    • av7
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      • Dec 2007
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      #362
      Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

      Originally posted by superjames1992
      Depending on where you live in Colorado, it appears you could be looking at a decent snowstorm in a few days.
      It's been that way for 2 weeks now. Where I live, it's a bubble; storms go North or South of us and rarely do we get the brunt of something.
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      • Chaos81
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        • Mar 2004
        • 17150

        #363
        Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

        Originally posted by avrbas
        Where I live, it's a bubble; storms go North or South of us and rarely do we get the brunt of something.
        That's how we are here.

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        • superjames1992
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          • Jun 2007
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          #364
          Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

          Originally posted by Chaos81
          That's how we are here.
          Well, I'll go ahead and tell you that the axis of the heaviest snow will likely be south of you. :wink:
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          • av7
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            • Dec 2007
            • 11408

            #365
            Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

            Couple inches of snow mixed in with 15-20mph winds, 50mph gusts.

            -Apparently class got cancelled this morning, that's the first time snow has ever cancelled a day.
            Last edited by av7; 03-26-2009, 04:38 PM.
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            • superjames1992
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              • Jun 2007
              • 31361

              #366
              Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

              Just an interesting note...

              Bermuda got down to 48 degrees the other night, five degrees off their all-time record low. During this time, they received 30-40 MPH winds and graupel. Graupel is kind of like small hail, but it's actually a rimmed snow particle. Graupel gets supercooled in the clouds and the freezing level was only 3,500 feet (which is pretty amazing), so it fell to the ground.

              Graupel, according to the NOAA, is actually considered wintry precipitation and would technically go down in the books as a trace of snowfall. So, in conclusion, Bermuda can actually get wintry precipiation!
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              • Madman55
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                • Apr 2008
                • 1255

                #367
                Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

                Well... this week we started off with a bunch of rain. Then it snowed, and snowed some more. Now the snow is about knee deep. :-/


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                • elicoleman
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                  • Sep 2002
                  • 34655

                  #368
                  Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

                  Corpus Christi, TX - 91 degrees
                  Amarillo, TX - 19 degrees

                  Despite how big Texas is, I've never seen such a drastic difference in temperatures within one state, ever.
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                  • 42
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                    • Feb 2009
                    • 8801

                    #369
                    Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

                    Originally posted by elicoleman
                    Corpus Christi, TX - 91 degrees
                    Amarillo, TX - 19 degrees

                    Despite how big Texas is, I've never seen such a drastic difference in temperatures within one state, ever.

                    That's crazy...



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                    • superjames1992
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                      • Jun 2007
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                      #370
                      Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

                      Originally posted by elicoleman
                      Corpus Christi, TX - 91 degrees
                      Amarillo, TX - 19 degrees

                      Despite how big Texas is, I've never seen such a drastic difference in temperatures within one state, ever.
                      Amarillo was in the upper 60s yesterday, too, and is now sitting at 20 degrees and has been receiving heavy snow since 9 AM. If only I lived in the Midwest where I could receive those wild temperature swings!

                      In Rapid City, SD last week, they hit a high of 76 (near a record) one day, then had 8-11" of snow and highs in the lower 20s the next day.

                      I remember one day back maybe seven or so years ago here on April 1st, we hit a high of 80 degrees. That night, a very strong cold front can roaring through and we were in the middle 30s at daybreak with rain. It gradually changed over to snow and we got a dusting of snow on the backside of the system before it exited. It warmed up to only 40 degrees than day, about 40 degrees cooler than the previous day. That type of wild change is not all that uncommon in the Midwest, but for me here in North Carolina, that's quite a rarity.
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                      • Chaos81
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                        • Mar 2004
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                        #371
                        Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

                        We've got about 1" of snow so far. Much less than the 5-8" they were predicting yesterday. lol

                        Not much, but still plenty of snow to have fun with my dogs.

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                        • SPTO
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                          • Feb 2003
                          • 68046

                          #372
                          Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

                          Overcast and cool. I wore my Yankees dugout jacket (I still hate them, it's just a christmas present from a few years ago) and was comfortable.
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                          • Chaos81
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                            • Mar 2004
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                            #373
                            Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

                            It looks like winter outside. A good 3+" now, all grass, houses and streets are completely covered and it's still coming down pretty good. Crazy considering it's almost April.

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                            • Gotmadskillzson
                              Live your life
                              • Apr 2008
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                              #374
                              Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

                              18 degrees, wind blowing at 30mph, snowing hard. Yep typical March 29th weather in northwest Indiana LOL.

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                              • Marino
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                                • Jan 2008
                                • 18113

                                #375
                                Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

                                Today is beautiful. 75+ degrees with a gentle southern breeze.

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