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DT has been plugging this upcoming 48 hour warmup like it's the second coming of torchville.

So far our month looks like this. (Courtesy of WxBell)

And the last 7+ days look likely to be below normal too.

I just hope he doesn't come out and do an Aleet Aleet for a snowstorm next week. Every time he has opened his mouth this year the pattern has seemed to go in the other direction.

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DT has been plugging this upcoming 48 hour warmup like it's the second coming of torchville.

So far our month looks like this. (Courtesy of WxBell)

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And the last 7+ days look likely to be below normal too.

I just hope he doesn't come out and do an Aleet Aleet for a snowstorm next week. Every time he has opened his mouth this year the pattern has seemed to go in the other direction.

looks pretty toasty in Florida. Will the cold air ever make it to south Florida this winter ?
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Ok, so I have a question. The 540 line is usually an indicator of the rain/snow line correct? So if the thicknesses in Waycross is 540mb or 534mb, and the temperature is 32F, but the 850mb temperature is above 0c, will snow still fall out the sky? Or is the 850mb line more important when it comes to snow vs icy precipitation than the 540 line?

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Ok, so I have a question. The 540 line is usually an indicator of the rain/snow line correct? So if the thicknesses in Waycross is 540mb or 534mb, and the temperature is 32F, but the 850mb temperature is above 0c, will snow still fall out the sky? Or is the 850mb line more important when it comes to snow vs icy precipitation than the 540 line?

Negative. That's why you have to look at the 1000-850 mb and 850-700 mb thicknesses, too. If any layer of the atmosphere is too warm, your goose is cooked.

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Nice carp mack. Iz down in Rutherford county at a place called toms lake they got catfish an carp. Im more of a troutman myself but heck my buddy had a cooler full an said it was a 1000 dollar pot...but after all night of fishin the guy right beside me maybe four feet caught a 53pd cat absolute bute....caught it on a zeb 33 10lb test lol he fought that sucker for three hours...

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Is it me, or are these ads getting bigger and bigger?! I'm on the mobile version and the ads are popping up under the last post in each thread and it looks like you guys are posting images with each post.

I use the tapatalk app. Zero ads on the threads!

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Ok, so I have a question. The 540 line is usually an indicator of the rain/snow line correct? So if the thicknesses in Waycross is 540mb or 534mb, and the temperature is 32F, but the 850mb temperature is above 0c, will snow still fall out the sky? Or is the 850mb line more important when it comes to snow vs icy precipitation than the 540 line?

Nobody uses the 540 line anymore. Soundings are best, followed by 850 and surface temperatures, equaled by the low-level thicknesses (1000-850 and 850-700).
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