The mid/lr models this winter have been like the Braves offseason... sign Donaldson, sign Donaldson, get Ozuna, get Ozuna, rinse, repeat...
Here's a preliminary map of today's "surprise" snow event in NC. Southern mountains were the big winners w/ 3-4" of snow reported near Hendersonville. As always, I want to say thanks to everyone for sending their pics and backyard observations, that definitely helped in making this map.
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Hawaii cold, Alaska warm, somehow SE is warm. Seems that the normal pattern is just zonked, or tilted too much to the right. What are the teleconnective reasons this is happening? AKA, why is this happening to me?I'd gladly take the end of the 0z Euro & run with it. The ridge building over the Canadian Rockies is nice to see
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Yea but they did improve overall models haven'tThe mid/lr models this winter have been like the Braves offseason... sign Donaldson, sign Donaldson, get Ozuna, get Ozuna, rinse, repeat...
Only 10 days away ?
I noticed that with the EPS again this morning. The GEFS however is stuck on the SER idea. At least we know it's less likely to get it right.Not sure we've seen this all winter...trending colder.
Can see AK finally turn AN.
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There was a pretty dramatic drop in the mean temps basically 4-6 degrees with some 40s for highs showing up. Thankfully its still feb and just cold enough could workNot sure we've seen this all winter...trending colder.
Can see AK finally turn AN.
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I noticed that with the EPS again this morning. The GEFS however is stuck on the SER idea. At least we know it's less likely to get it right.
There was a pretty dramatic drop in the mean temps basically 4-6 degrees with some 40s for highs showing up. Thankfully its still feb and just cold enough could work