Severe Weather outbreaks

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Lmao holy shit it's going to be so cold trees are at risk of exploding.
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Western North Carolina has a chance of a major Ice Storm which would just be insult to injury for that place. An inch of ice in appalachia would be pretty bad. Never mind just trees falling on houses and blocking roads, it could knock power out for weeks again.

If you live in the mountains you better stock up on fuel and fuel based heaters. You dont want to deal with low temps in the teens with no heat for a week or two

Myself. Gonna get 10 gallons of Kerosene tomorrow. Be enough to run the heater non stop for a week.
 
I swear to god if they make me do work on roofs during this shit I'm gonna "slip and fall" and just get workmans comp. I fucking hate cold weather as I like actually feeling my fingers.
 
Already did a big grocery run on Tuesday when I first heard of the possibility of the storm on Monday, so I'm good on food and water (I've got about 15 gallons stocked up). Right now it's looking like a lot of sleet in this region but I'm worried by how much the euro models keep trending north.

Gonna do a beer run tomorrow and just settle in to ride things out.

But in the south, most states don't really have that infrastructure in quite that quantity and it's not usually on deck/ready to go like our shit is in the northern states/midwest.
Luckily the state decided to stop being retarded about winter storms after 2020/2021 and I'm already seeing the local officials running around prepping the roads and rounding up teams to fix things as they break.
 
With anything weather related, they don't know shit until about 48 hours when said event happens in your area.
unless you're in ohio
(mild MATI(?))
in that case they don't know until after it happens and then they try to backtrack in order to save face
(note 1: the slight risk in the first image was only introduced once the parent supercell had dissipated)
(note 2: the 2019 Dayton EF4 wouldve gone unwarned if it werent for a very joint decision by the Wilmington forecast office)
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Stefan Burns is currently doing a livestream warning a modern Carrington event might occur soon. There's a really big and nasty sunspot growing very rapidly. He's saying up to 30% chance. Not sure how to link live but he leaves his streams up so I'll most likely grab the whole vid in the morning to post for people.
 
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