Yeah, if the SE trend of storms so far, we could be good. But on the GFS , there just looked to be 2-3 frontal passagesWe still have the pattern for something good. No worries.
Yeah, if the SE trend of storms so far, we could be good. But on the GFS , there just looked to be 2-3 frontal passagesWe still have the pattern for something good. No worries.
Yes, the 12z Euro EPS control has a beginning of a winter system at day 10 over the Plains, but it has the system cutting after day 10. It's a good ways out so things will change of course.I think the 12z euro control run had a nice winter storm incoming but I couldn’t find the maps on weathermodels.com.
I think the 12z euro control run had a nice winter storm incoming but I couldn’t find the maps on weathermodels.com.
^send that puppy directly to clown maps, do not pass Go.. lol It's beautiful though..
Okay I'm in. LolHmmm, the GFS says keep an eye on the period around the 9th. Good west coast ridge, deep trough pushing down and an busy STJ cutting under the ridge.
It would take some work but if we could get a northern s/w to back down the ridge into the SW it would open the door to some overrunning along the Arctic front.
Well, even getting back to normal temps would be considered a "thaw" from here, so...he needs to be more specific.FWIW, JB said a January thaw is coming mid to late January, but will make a big return in Feb!
If the thaw does occur, it won't be a surprise at all. A lot of times warm ups do occur after a long period of severe cold. But, I agree, warm up then back to cold. Weather system's in between pattern shifts.FWIW, JB said a January thaw is coming mid to late January, but will make a big return in Feb!
This severe cold snap won't "kill" off mosquito's. Alaska and Canada has the worse mosquito's. I think the whole saying of, "this severe cold snap will kill off bugs," is a southern folk lore.One night of cold weather won't do it, but a week of freezing temps may kill off a few insects. There's that right?