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Pattern Jarring January

Yeah gfs was a big winter storm for Arkansas and West Tennessee. Lots of potential with this one

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Very close!!!
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Cmc brings light snow to not th enr miss and Alabama and crushes Tennessee with a major winter storm

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Much better gfs run . I bet there will be some crazy gefs members. This run brings wintry precip into Arkansas, northern miss and West Tennessee

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I’ve had my attention on this one for a while storm. The gfs was actually showing this storm mid last week I believe. It lost for a little while but then started showing it again the last day or so. I just have a feeling that this one is going to be a good one for western and or middle Tennessee. It got me excited enough to finally purchase the euro maps at wx bell for the winter!
 
It's going to be cold again next weekend, but anyone thinking it's going to be even colder than what we're just about to wrap up, just isn't thinking. Looking at the Euro/EPS city charts, the coldest it'll get might be similar but with a shorter duration.
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Don’t want to put the cart before the horse here since we’ve got winter weather in play through Monday morning; however, the shot of bitterly cold air moving in this upcoming weekend ALSO gives us a chance of some more wintry precip and it *might* be the coldest air we’ve had yet. Joy. I was really hoping it would get colder. (That’s called sarcasm if you were wondering
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0Z Euro: Cold 1/8. Warmth 1/9-12. Transition 1/13. Cold 1/14-16. Warms back up 1/17-8. Yo yo! What I'm most curious about is right after this.Will a warm dominated pattern get established for the rest of the month and beyond or not?
 
0Z Euro: Cold 1/8. Warmth 1/9-12. Transition 1/13. Cold 1/14-16. Warms back up 1/17-8. Yo yo! What I'm most curious about is right after this.Will a warm dominated pattern get established for the rest of the month and beyond or not?
Sick weather if u ask me...i am take a warm up and then a cold FAB FEB
 
Chicago gets crushed the day I'm supposed to come back to Dallas lol

Massive snow band from Memphis to Chicago to Ottawa!

But downtown Chicago only gets 14 inches... places in Michigan get 30+ inches...:eek:
I think the cmc had snow for you on the 15th. Guess your carrying it home with ya. Lol
 
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Don’t want to put the cart before the horse here since we’ve got winter weather in play through Monday morning; however, the shot of bitterly cold air moving in this upcoming weekend ALSO gives us a chance of some more wintry precip and it *might* be the coldest air we’ve had yet. Joy. I was really hoping it would get colder. (That’s called sarcasm if you were wondering
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Savannah, Charleston, much of the Carolinas, and into N FL just had their coldest week in decades in some cases (SAV and CHS definitely did) thanks to the incredibly long duration. Although it might get very cold for a short period, I doubt seriously this cold air will have anything close to the duration much of the SE just had. Multidecadal history like this isn't normally repeated in the same winter, much less just 1-2 weeks later. Now perhaps N AL/Huntsville will be a different story.
 
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Savannah, Charleston, and much of the Carolinas just had their coldest week in decades in some cases (SAV and CHS definitely did) thanks to the incredibly long duration. Although it might get very cold for a short period, I doubt seriously this cold air will have anything close to the duration much of the SE just had. Multidecadal history like this isn't normally repeated in the same winter, much less just 1-2 weeks later.
Patterns tend to repeat.
 
Savannah, Charleston, and much of the Carolinas just had their coldest week in decades in some cases (SAV and CHS definitely did) thanks to the incredibly long duration. Although it might get very cold for a short period, I doubt seriously this cold air will have anything close to the duration much of the SE just had. Multidecadal history like this isn't normally repeated in the same winter, much less just 1-2 weeks later. Now perhaps N AL/Huntsville will be a different story.
I really like the met that storm lover got that from. He trends to the most realistic out of all the news station in Huntsville market. We have one Weather station will cry wolf every time it a small thunderstorm outside. Saying “we are going to get blown away”. Sorry didn’t put this in the banter section.
 
Patterns tend to repeat.

Yes, but once per multi-decade record durations of intense cold do not tend to repeat. Certainly not within 1-2 weeks! That's why they're multi-decade records. Do you honestly think that something that hasn't occurred in 41 years will repeat next week? Seriously? Are we suddenly in a new ice age or something?
 
Yes, but once per multi-decade record durations of intense cold do not tend to repeat. Certainly not within 1-2 weeks! That's why they're multi-decade records. Do you honestly think that something that hasn't occurred in 41 years will repeat next week? Seriously? Are we suddenly in a new ice age or something?

Mini ice age was said to be on the way by 2020 on some space weather sites. I'm not sure this has anything to do with that, though.
 
Chicago gets crushed the day I'm supposed to come back to Dallas lol

Massive snow band from Memphis to Chicago to Ottawa!

But downtown Chicago only gets 14 inches... places in Michigan get 30+ inches...:eek:
Figures, got the snow just south of here, now it’s time for just north of here, how winter goes. lol
 
Pretty big shift east on the GFS this am. Is it the start of something??? The Christmas system that was a low forming on the arctic front was a Chicago storm before it got sent to Cuba. Exaggeration, I know but systems getting squashed is a thing this year.
 
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