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Carolina White Christmas of 2010 Photos

November 26, 2017 By Michael Griffith

In December of 2010, during the 25th and 26th, North Carolina saw a white Christmas. An area of low pressure dug deep into the SouthRead More

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Carolina White Christmas of 2010 Was Just 7 Years Ago

November 20, 2017 By Michael Griffith

Yes, the South has seen a white Christmas before, and it was not that long ago. The Triad got hammered in some locations with overRead More

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2017 Chances of a White Thanksgiving

November 14, 2017 By Michael Griffith

What are the chance of seeing a white Thanksgiving this year? First, we have to define what a white Thanksgiving is. What we will beRead More

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GFS Hinting At Mountains Snow End of Month

October 22, 2017 By Michael Griffith

The GEFS is putting down decent amounts of snow in the mountains around the 27th or 28th. This will likely include sleet and possibly otherRead More

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First Flakes of the Season for Some Outside of the Mountains

October 12, 2017 By Michael Griffith

There are signals that some will receive their first flakes of the season outside of the mountains during October. We will start to see colderRead More

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Weak El Niño Rest of Summer

July 6, 2017 By Michael Griffith

El Niño easing in the Pacific Could Mean Stormy We’re in July now, and there has not been much of a change in overall seaRead More

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May 2017 Snow Cover in the Northern Hemisphere More Than Usual

June 14, 2017 By Michael Griffith

The snow cover for May this year is unusually high compared to last May. It was been unusually cold up North around the Northwest Territories,Read More

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While The East Broils in June Heat, The West Cools Off With Snow Cones

June 10, 2017 By Michael Griffith

6/10/2017 Mike Griffith, Meteorologist It’s almost as if Nature was saying, here you go East, have some snow cones or water ice to cool off.Read More

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