Pattern November Knock-Out

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Can't start off November unless we have fantasy snow!
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To start the month anyway ...

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Lord, let's just hope and pray November ends up on the same dime as it starts with and goes in to December with a similar look (and then holds it through February) ... but, alas, one step at a time, Little Grasshopper ... :confused:
 
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To start the month anyway ...

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Lord, let's just hope and pray November ends up on the same dime as it starts with and goes in to December with a similar look (and then holds it through February) ... but, alas, one step at a time, Little Grasshopper ... :confused:

Hopes and dreams can turn on a dime you know


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People say you can't always get the real meaning from just reading what someone has typed via email, posts. etc. But I can certainly tell on this Forum who the "Glass Half Empty" and "Glass Half Full", people are. Some folks just never have anything positive or hopeful to say. Some will say they are just being realistic, but can anyone really be sure about the upcoming Winter? Just sayin'.
 
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you can add... dashed hopes mainly.... i dont remember many snows in the month of november... and i live in tennessee...

Yeah even in the best of years we rarely see more then Fluries until January. Of course the 2010 / 2011 winter was the exception as we started getting decent snows in mid December. That winter was epic as we seemed to get at least 2-3 inch snows every 2 weeks from mid December through most of February.
 
First half of November looks warmish.


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I can buy that although it may be volatile but warm overall seems reasonable. Looks like a ridge in the North Pacific will begin to retrograde westward as usual thanks to planetary vorticity advection, thus, we should see the trough over the eastern US back westward towards the Rockies and allow the SE US ridge to flex its muscles about 1-2 weeks from now