here to 75*,,,,, start what leave me OUT!!!!!!!!!!! ?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ><))):>We hit 75* today around here Mojoe!!!
Let’s get it Staarrted...
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here to 75*,,,,, start what leave me OUT!!!!!!!!!!! ?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ><))):>We hit 75* today around here Mojoe!!!
Let’s get it Staarrted...
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That was wild thunder n lighting over here Joe last night.Thunder! Spring?
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Pssst...April Fools is still a week away...?Still a bit chili today.
Read in the paper this morning possible Blizzaed in April.
Tricky monthsStill a bit chili today.
Read in the paper this morning possible Blizzaed in April.
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capt13;5952981 said:From the national weather service:
" ..... due to the confluence of the current jet steam's long term outlook, combined with the strengthening "el nino" phenomena, the long term snowfall outlook for the northeast is trending toward being one of the lightest in many years. This is especially true for coastal areas along the Northeast, especially the Long Island region. Long Island, with its geography jutting out into the warmer waters of the Atlantic, will have most snow events this season turning over to rain at the onset. As a result of these influences, major snow events will continue to impact the mid section of the country. Due to the west to east movements of these upcoming storms, areas of North Carolina and Virginia will likely see record snowfall events this season. This will be especially be true for the Outer Banks of North Carolina and the Eastern shore of Virginia where, due to the straight easterly movement of these systems, the warming influence of the Atlantic will not come into play. "
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Tell you what,... This guy should be applying for a job at NOAA.
I did pretty good this year !!
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except for this part:
"Due to the west to east movements of these upcoming storms, areas of North Carolina and Virginia will likely see record snowfall events this season. This will be especially be true for the Outer Banks of North Carolina and the Eastern shore of Virginia where, due to the straight easterly movement of these systems, the warming influence of the Atlantic will not come into play. "
other then one storm that gave us about 5 inches - we didn't get squat
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