If it can snow 12” in early December down here then you guys should not worry about early December. Sun angle is low and ground temps mean jack when you get tons of snow.
The wife has wanted to see Asheville for a long time. Looks like I need to book a room and take her up. Of course not telling her about the snowstorm. She hates snow. Lmao
What a “doomsday” scenario shaping up for the SE coast. Seriously starting to get chills. This storm behaved exactly as needed to get into striking position. The massive weakening Florence experienced is a huge reason she’s back with a vengeance so far south.
Hi guys,
I went with a smaller garden this year. My tomato plants are massive this year. My pepper plants have just recently started going ape **** too. I’m looking forward to harvesting the first batch of everything in the next week or so.
Yeah I agree. Trends don’t look good. I can’t complain though. Scored 9” from the early December snow. That’s like 300-400% of normal for me lol. Law of averages says I either just made up for the years of no snow or I’m fooked for a few years.
Here in Douglas just west of Atlanta it’s going to be feast or famine. We’ve been safely in the snow on all models but a last minute jump of 20-40 miles will screw us over. I expect to see snow falling most of the day tomorrow but little accumulation. Possibly the Xmas day storm redux here in Atlanta.
It was a good post but it's up to him to prove the theory. I obviously don't give it much credit. There are too many variables which can be framed to fit the limited data.
Or on this storm. Never underestimate the NW trend. It happens a lot. I can't count the number of storms that looked good only to move north, way north.