wxman22 wrote:Climatology speaking the Deep South gets less winter weather events on average than Texas does. My definition of the deep south is ( Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina.) Partly because theirs more warm nosing issues from the Gulf and also Atlantic. And also the topography doesn't funnel and accelerate the cold air south like it does in the Plains. For places like Georgia and South Carolina the Appalachians also sometimes act as a barrier to stronger cold air intrusions from the NE (CAD or Cold Air Damming). The mid south fairs much better with winterstorm events though and is more comparable to the winter storm climatology of Texas and Oklahoma. Mid South being (Arkansas,Tennessee ,North Carolina)
Yeah I know a lot of people over there on another site. They frequently get jealous of our weather haha
Like I said I spent 25 years in Alabama there's so many years I have no memory of any snow(we got CAD from the Appalachians a few times). Everyone talks about 93 but it's literally the only big storm I ever witnessed there
The Gulf storm was crazy in January because a lot of places got more snow than since then but it's so rare