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Warm winter?
Anything changing over to snow up there yet? Daughter and her family coming up to Beech the day after Christmas and she is worried about the conditions. Looks like there will be some nights before and some starting the 26th to make snow. If they could get a little natural, I think they will be OK.
From the NWS Facebook page:
This morning will be the last time we see freezing temperatures for awhile. In fact, the western Carolina and northeast Georgia temperatures over the next seven days will favor values several categories above normal. On Saturday, clouds will break and temperatures will surge to near 70°, challenging the Greenville-Spartanburg Record: 70° set in 2000. Here is your detailed forecast: http://go.usa.gov/YK5j
Pretty much sucks - but also pretty much follows the usual pattern for January.
This morning will be the last time we see freezing temperatures for awhile. In fact, the western Carolina and northeast Georgia temperatures over the next seven days will favor values several categories above normal. On Saturday, clouds will break and temperatures will surge to near 70°, challenging the Greenville-Spartanburg Record: 70° set in 2000. Here is your detailed forecast: http://go.usa.gov/YK5j
Pretty much sucks - but also pretty much follows the usual pattern for January.
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@dj 284434 wrote:From the NWS Facebook page:
This morning will be the last time we see freezing temperatures for awhile. In fact, the western Carolina and northeast Georgia temperatures over the next seven days will favor values several categories above normal. On Saturday, clouds will break and temperatures will surge to near 70�, challenging the Greenville-Spartanburg Record: 70� set in 2000. Here is your detailed forecast: http://go.usa.gov/YK5j
Pretty much sucks - but also pretty much follows the usual pattern for January.
Don't fret too much. After that things get interesting. February could be cold. Still too far out to be certain though.
This morning will be the last time we see freezing temperatures for awhile. In fact, the western Carolina and northeast Georgia temperatures over the next seven days will favor values several categories above normal. On Saturday, clouds will break and temperatures will surge to near 70�, challenging the Greenville-Spartanburg Record: 70� set in 2000. Here is your detailed forecast: http://go.usa.gov/YK5j
Pretty much sucks - but also pretty much follows the usual pattern for January.
Don't fret too much. After that things get interesting. February could be cold. Still too far out to be certain though.
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If it's any consolation, the Durango landscape is turning red/brown again. Hitting the 40s during the day is causing some serious melt-off. Purg is maintaining from what I heard, but on the tracked-out side some.
Still colder than cold overnight. It was a balmy 7 degrees at about 7:30a today...
Still colder than cold overnight. It was a balmy 7 degrees at about 7:30a today...
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@mommehK 284475 wrote:If it's any consolation, the Durango landscape is turning red/brown again. Hitting the 40s during the day is causing some serious melt-off. Purg is maintaining from what I heard, but on the tracked-out side some.
Still colder than cold overnight. It was a balmy 7 degrees at about 7:30a today...
You been able to ride yet?
Still colder than cold overnight. It was a balmy 7 degrees at about 7:30a today...
You been able to ride yet?