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Pattern Januworry

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And the RGEM shows some light ZR in Eastern NC Thursday morning… precip on both has been trending west, it’ll probably still end up as a non-event but it still is interesting
 

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Didn’t see a banter thread and didn’t want to post in the event thread but just wanted to say “Thanks” for a great board. Spent years on a different board which I won’t name but “WOW” what a difference. I look forward to learning more!
Welcome! It's great to have you here.

The Banter thread on this site is referred to as the "whamby."
 
1) Euro weeklies of today are by a good margin the coldest of the winter for the E US/SE US. Here’s week 3 H5:
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2 It’s weenietime, folks! The 12Z CFS is cold dominated in the SE now though 2/13! The coldest period, which is exaggerated in areas with snowcover, is 2/1-13, when stupid cold takes over on some of these days. There are SE wintry events throughout the run with the SE highlight a Deep South Miller A/SE coastal 2/2-4 that brings snow as far southeast as the Gulf coast to the GA coast and south to Hogtown @pcbjr on the tail end of it! It buries areas of the Gulf coast states:


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Ok, back to reality.
 
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