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vbhoutex wrote:Basically, this all will have to move East also and if the Southern portion of this does indeed verify with very cold temps and precipitation, there is no reason not to expect it in your area too. Currently, remembering we are still at least a week and a half out, it appears that the TX area will get it around Dec. 23-24 and then it will move East from here putting your area in the "mess" around the 25-27 or so.
WXextreme wrote:vbhoutex wrote:Basically, this all will have to move East also and if the Southern portion of this does indeed verify with very cold temps and precipitation, there is no reason not to expect it in your area too. Currently, remembering we are still at least a week and a half out, it appears that the TX area will get it around Dec. 23-24 and then it will move East from here putting your area in the "mess" around the 25-27 or so.
What, are we one and one half weeks away from?
Suncat wrote:There's a folk saying that if you hear thunder in December, snow is ten days away. Well, there certainly was a good deal of very loud thunder and bright flashes of lightening this morning as the front went through this morning near Raleigh. Now let's see what happens around the 20th of the month!
canecaster wrote:We've had thunder and flashes here in Spartanburg tonight 3 or four hours after the frontal passage. Thought that was somewhat strange.
We'll be waiting for snow on the 20 also
Stormsfury, is that really a pic of you(very nice)? and where did it go?
Suncat wrote:There's a folk saying that if you hear thunder in December, snow is ten days away. Well, there certainly was a good deal of very loud thunder and bright flashes of lightening this morning as the front went through this morning near Raleigh. Now let's see what happens around the 20th of the month!
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