Joel Wright
EF5
No, I don't mean weird people (haha), but snowflakes.
Seems like a lot of us in the northern and central part of the CONUS are a bit behind schedule for seeing our first snow flurries, or any snowfall in general. There have been some vigorous cold pushes from Canada, but moisture has been lacking.
How many of you guys have already seen your first snowflakes for the season, and if you haven't, how much later than normal has it been so far?
So far not a flake to be seen in my neck of the woods. We usually see our first snowflakes around the first week of November...
Seems like a lot of us in the northern and central part of the CONUS are a bit behind schedule for seeing our first snow flurries, or any snowfall in general. There have been some vigorous cold pushes from Canada, but moisture has been lacking.
How many of you guys have already seen your first snowflakes for the season, and if you haven't, how much later than normal has it been so far?
So far not a flake to be seen in my neck of the woods. We usually see our first snowflakes around the first week of November...