NoSnowATL
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That and the first 383hrs of the GFS.If there’s one thing I’ve learned it’s to never pay attention to long term winter forecasts.
That and the first 383hrs of the GFS.If there’s one thing I’ve learned it’s to never pay attention to long term winter forecasts.
That and the first 383hrs of the GFS.
Nice blocking! Keeping that hot air from sliding off the east coast!Uh it’s sad that I say this but I see potential here lmao, often times ninas are better early on vs late Jan/febView attachment 49815
It might snow, it might not. Worry bout it later
Maybe we can sneak a late October hurricane into the SE coast.The flashbacks, this pattern is not that uncommon during a La Niña winter unfortunately, we’ve definitely been avoiding the SER But how much more longer is the question View attachment 49959
FixedMaybe we can sneak a late October snowstorm into the NE.
Clippers, FTWI don't really hate what the CFS is continuing to show for December.
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I really, really don't hate the January map.
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I kind of hate the February one, so I'm not going to waste time posting it.
The average 1st snow here is Nov 15th! ~75% of October’s see some snow, I think! Will keep y’all posted!Maybe we can sneak a late October hurricane into the SE coast.
The precipitation field has to be more expansive on the western side! ?Maybe we can sneak a late October hurricane into the SE coast.
Good. His observations forgot to include 2010 and hurricane seasons don't mean much for correlation to winter. Also, he is awful at winter forecasts.Glen Burns with some interesting observations today.
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