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2023-2024 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread


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45 minutes ago, Met1985 said:

Well I call this a small victory for this winter. Looks like we might have something possibly brewing the second half of March. 

Heck, as you mention we will be starting second winter soon, tis the season.  We will see if Buckethead can lose his keys in the snow the first week of May this year.

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We've had a couple of days of great motorcycle riding weather across the Mountains. I'm noticing more folks out and about enjoying the break, but I am not seeing the typical early spring flowers making an appearance just yet. The models indicate we may see freezing temperatures early next week. 

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2 hours ago, Maggie Valley Steve said:

We've had a couple of days of great motorcycle riding weather across the Mountains. I'm noticing more folks out and about enjoying the break, but I am not seeing the typical early spring flowers making an appearance just yet. The models indicate we may see freezing temperatures early next week. 

Yeah this past weekend was absolutely beautiful.  We know it's not going to last. 

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We've had a couple of days of great motorcycle riding weather across the Mountains. I'm noticing more folks out and about enjoying the break, but I am not seeing the typical early spring flowers making an appearance just yet. The models indicate we may see freezing temperatures early next week. 
My whole yard is coming up daffodils. Looks like some of my removal efforts last year may have made the problem a bit more widespread. LOL
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Rabun-Habersham-Stephens-Franklin-Hart-Macon-Southern Jackson-

Transylvania-Henderson-Polk Mountains-Eastern Polk-Anderson-

Oconee Mountains-Pickens Mountains-Greenville Mountains-Greater

Oconee-Greater Pickens-Central Greenville-Southern Greenville-

Northern Spartanburg-Southern Spartanburg-

Including the cities of Brevard, Hendersonville, Rainbow Springs,

Rocky Bottom, East Flat Rock, Mountain Rest, Glassy Mountain,

Oakway, Boydville, Columbus, Spartanburg, Fletcher, Wellford,

Little River, Fountain Inn, Saluda, Seneca, Franklin Springs,

Clarkesville, Highlands, Lyman, Mountain City, Cornelia, Canon,

Dacusville, Baldwin, Clayton, Hartwell, Tuxedo, Mauldin, Royston,

Anderson, Wolf Mountain, Berea, Gumlog, Mill Spring, Easley,

Clemson, Fork Shoals, Taylors, Inman, Tryon, Landrum, Etowah,

Reed Creek, Franklin, Duncan, Cashiers, Cedar Mountain, Pine

Mountain, Hollywood, Simpsonville, Nuberg, Dana, Greer, Toccoa,

Westminster, Lavonia, Demorest, Kyle, Walhalla, Fingerville,

Boiling Springs Sc, and Greenville

302 PM EST Fri Mar 8 2024

 

...FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM EST THIS EVENING THROUGH

SATURDAY EVENING...

 

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be

  possible.

 

* WHERE...Portions of northeast Georgia, including the following

  areas, Franklin, Habersham, Hart, Rabun and Stephens, western

  North Carolina, including the following areas, Eastern Polk,

  Henderson, Macon, Polk Mountains, Southern Jackson and

  Transylvania, and upstate South Carolina, including the following

  areas, Anderson, Central Greenville, Greater Oconee, Greater

  Pickens, Greenville Mountains, Northern Spartanburg, Oconee

  Mountains, Pickens Mountains, Southern Greenville and Southern

  Spartanburg.

 

* WHEN...From 7 PM EST this evening through Saturday evening.

 

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On 1/8/2024 at 8:38 PM, WNC_Fort said:

I was going to say...when was the last "Fab Feb"? 2014? Don't even get me started on the "it can still snow in March". 

I'm sorry but I think it's fair for folks to be discouraged by transient cold and consistent rain. Glad the drought is over but man, we all need a snow event to track. Once we get to Jan 15th, it feels like we're halfway through winter.  

Well this certainly panned out. Glad I made it up to Banner Elk for the one decent snow back in January. Here's to an active spring. Maybe we'll have better luck tracking heavy rains and strong storms!

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