Next week's forecast
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- OZZIE4DUKE
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Next week's forecast
Snow! We heard thunder twice a few minutes ago. So 10 days from now ...
On another bright note, OzzieDaughter did get home this afternoon and is now heading out, down the mountain, and should be here in 4 to 5 hours!
On another bright note, OzzieDaughter did get home this afternoon and is now heading out, down the mountain, and should be here in 4 to 5 hours!
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Go To Hell carolina! Go To Hell!
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Re: Next week's forecast
talk about your Festivus miracles!! ;)
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Re: Next week's forecast
One of my favorite and often most true old wives' tales.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Snow! We heard thunder twice a few minutes ago. So 10 days from now ...
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Re: Next week's forecast
Forecast? Did someone mention a forecast?
You bet. carolina can still go to hell!
You bet. carolina can still go to hell!
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Re: Next week's forecast
we must watch for the "ring around the moon". that also means show. we'll just have to wait and see. ;)
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Re: Next week's forecast
Did anyone count how many foggy mornings there were in August?
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Re: Next week's forecast
We had thunder and lightning here in Greenville tonight. That can only mean snow!
Wait a minute! What am I doing in 10 days? Is this going to be a problem?
Whew! I will be finished with airport runs, and we'll be at home, back in the school and work routine. I guess we'll have a snow day.
Wait a minute! What am I doing in 10 days? Is this going to be a problem?
Whew! I will be finished with airport runs, and we'll be at home, back in the school and work routine. I guess we'll have a snow day.
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Re: Next week's forecast
The kids got to MIL's house just before 9 p.m.! We're all back at our house now.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:
On another bright note, OzzieDaughter did get home this afternoon and is now heading out, down the mountain, and should be here in 4 to 5 hours!
Your paradigm of optimism
Go To Hell carolina! Go To Hell!
9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F!
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Go To Hell carolina! Go To Hell!
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Re: Next week's forecast
The pattern for winter weather seems to be notable weather events on the weekends this season. Conflicting forecasts continue to be posted from various sources for the end of next week or into the weekend.
At this point in time, the quality of weather for New Year's Eve and New Years Day is unclear.
The snow may be disappearing from the yard, but there's more in the future.
At this point in time, the quality of weather for New Year's Eve and New Years Day is unclear.
The snow may be disappearing from the yard, but there's more in the future.
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Re: Next week's forecast
Yay!!!! So glad they made it to Smithfield aka, watching carolina go to hell.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:The kids got to MIL's house just before 9 p.m.! We're all back at our house now.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:
On another bright note, OzzieDaughter did get home this afternoon and is now heading out, down the mountain, and should be here in 4 to 5 hours!
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Go Pittsburgh!! GTHC,GTH!!
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Oh Yeah!!!Lavabe wrote:Go Pittsburgh!! GTHC,GTH!!
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Re: Next week's forecast
It's time to revisit this topic.
Depending on where you are in North Carolina, December 30 and 31 will bring some cold rain, perhaps heavy at times. This week we're in a transition bringing colder temperatures as the Gulf stream makes a loop north into the cold air of the northwest US and Canada and then dips south again. Very cold temperatures, especially at night, are on their way.
There is the possibility of frozen precipitation sometime during the range of dates included in January 9-12. The farther west one is in the state the more likely the precipitation will be snow. The central part of the state (RDU area) is a transitional area where the precipitation may fall in a variety of forms ranging from snow to sleet and freezing rain. It's still too early to be certain about the forecast, but this is one to watch.
Depending on where you are in North Carolina, December 30 and 31 will bring some cold rain, perhaps heavy at times. This week we're in a transition bringing colder temperatures as the Gulf stream makes a loop north into the cold air of the northwest US and Canada and then dips south again. Very cold temperatures, especially at night, are on their way.
There is the possibility of frozen precipitation sometime during the range of dates included in January 9-12. The farther west one is in the state the more likely the precipitation will be snow. The central part of the state (RDU area) is a transitional area where the precipitation may fall in a variety of forms ranging from snow to sleet and freezing rain. It's still too early to be certain about the forecast, but this is one to watch.
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Re: Next week's forecast
I just heard thunder this morning. While only EJ got snow in the last 10 forecast, most of us were supposed to. So far the Old Wives are beating the Mythbusters, 1-0.CathyCA wrote:We had thunder and lightning here in Greenville tonight. That can only mean snow!
Wait a minute! What am I doing in 10 days? Is this going to be a problem?
Whew! I will be finished with airport runs, and we'll be at home, back in the school and work routine. I guess we'll have a snow day.
Duke born, Duke bred, cooking on a grill so I'm tailgate fed.
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We had heavy rain, but no thunder. Guess the snow will be limited to the beach!CameronBornAndBred wrote:I just heard thunder this morning. While only EJ got snow in the last 10 forecast, most of us were supposed to. So far the Old Wives are beating the Mythbusters, 1-0.CathyCA wrote:We had thunder and lightning here in Greenville tonight. That can only mean snow!
Wait a minute! What am I doing in 10 days? Is this going to be a problem?
Whew! I will be finished with airport runs, and we'll be at home, back in the school and work routine. I guess we'll have a snow day.
Your paradigm of optimism
Go To Hell carolina! Go To Hell!
9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F!
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Go To Hell carolina! Go To Hell!
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Re: Next week's forecast
I thought this thread was going to be about the heat wave hitting the Triangle, what with carolina going to hell and all...
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Re: Next week's forecast
Big thunder-boomers in Raleigh...
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Re: Next week's forecast
Nothing here in Durham.shereec wrote:Big thunder-boomers in Raleigh...
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Re: Next week's forecast
Just as I was leaving for Durham about 5, the thunder boomers rang out loud and clear. Guess we'll get the snow too on/by the 27th, which is our next home game...OZZIE4DUKE wrote:[
We had heavy rain, but no thunder. Guess the snow will be limited to the beach!
Your paradigm of optimism
Go To Hell carolina! Go To Hell!
9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F!
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Go To Hell carolina! Go To Hell!
9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F!
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