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Really? You realize we average 1-2 70 degrees in January right? This is not new jersey. The lows you see were forecast yesterday based on the assumption of a deep snowpack which frankly is not there. I still see my grass buddy. Not too mention this is an atypical year. In the end not you , the forecasters, or I know what will happen. Only God knows, and God willing we are much warmer.
It just started not too long ago, per modeling should wrap up in an hour or two. Snow totals around 1 inch. Hardly anything significant. I don't want to get cocky though, best to stay modest. Hopefully it wraps up soon.
Really? You realize we average 1-2 70 degrees in January right? This is not new jersey. The lows you see were forecast yesterday based on the assumption of a deep snowpack which frankly is not there. I still see my grass buddy. Not too mention this is an atypical year. In the end not you , the forecasters, or I know what will happen. Only God knows, and God willing we are much warmer.
You paint North Carolina as some sort of balmy winter climate when frankly it isn't. It swings back and forth. Snow and cold aren't exactly unheard of there. Raleigh averages 1-2 days in January with a high at or below freezing and 3 inches of snow.
Galveston dropped to 30 F this morning. Houston Hobby down to 23 F and they will be seeing another hard freeze tonight! Some of Anthony's vegetation must be suffering right now.
The cold across the Texas Gulf coast has been impressive as of late.
Really? You realize we average 1-2 70 degrees in January right? This is not new jersey. The lows you see were forecast yesterday based on the assumption of a deep snowpack which frankly is not there. I still see my grass buddy. Not too mention this is an atypical year. In the end not you , the forecasters, or I know what will happen. Only God knows, and God willing we are much warmer.
Lol the way you describe Raleigh you would think it was Orlando. What does you averaging 1-2 70 degree days in January have anything to do with what ILMC said? You just love to bring out those little stats out any chance you get huh? And you love to act like Raleigh is soooooooo different from Philly or NYC in terms of climate. You do realize Raleigh and NYC have literally the same average annual extreme low right?
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