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Misc 2020/21 Fall and Winter Whamby Thread

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Will be interesting to see what happens tomorrow. Could some areas be under a Snow Squall Warning ? Not sure I've ever been under that kind of warning.
 
Too bad the predominant ridging associated with the Pac and ATL troughing will set up over the south-central US, rather than the north-central US and Canada---for now.
 
I'm also frustrated with the lack of cold. However I think we understand why; the pacific has been so bad. Now we're getting to a time period where the -EPO will help us to tap some cold, but because we lose the +PNA it dumps it out west. That gets cold into the CONUS but it doesn't get it to us in the SE. I think the -PNA is going to cause more of a SE ridge issue than we think, and that will be our cold problem unless we get a CAD set up. GEFS highlights that.


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Well, that didn't take long. ?
 
So what happened to all the wall to wall cold starting the middle of the month? Figures we would get screwed.
It went back on the other side of the world, where it belongs
 
Well I had to practice /teach an F45 class today which killed me then I had my HIIT class audition right after. I think my program was way too intense lol. That was the main critique , it was tough af .
 
So what happened to all the wall to wall cold starting the middle of the month? Figures we would get screwed.
“Best pattern in years!!!”

“Don’t worry about [last week’s storm] busting because it’s just a table setter for the wintry pattern that will take over mid-month!!!”

Welp, hopefully Fab Feb delivers. January sucks here lately, anyways, we rock Fab Feb.

I remember when the LR fantasy GFS showed subzero temps in the mountains on January 23rd when I’m going up there skiing. Instead, now it shows the SE ridge taking over then. ?
 
March is generally snowier than December in central NC, so not exactly true. Especially early March.
I bet in terms of number of accumulating snow events its higher in Dec than March but when it does snow in March its probably a bigger event on average. On any given day in Dec you are probably more likely to see snow falling from the sky than on a given day in March.
 
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