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Pattern Microwave March

Nice to see the 6z showing RDU some love with the 3rd wave next Tue w/ some flakes on the backside... That storm is liable to be an absolute mammoth and I wouldn't mind seeing it trend south and stronger...
 
Wow, the 12Z GFS is going to come in even colder for midmonth!
 
If the GFS is to believed, I can say goodbye to the blueberry plants in my backyard for this year. Two freezes. Geez what a change...
 
If the GFS is to believed, I can say goodbye to the blueberry plants in my backyard for this year. Two freezes. Geez what a change...
Yeah sadly, mine are absolutely loaded. :(
 
For entertainment only, the 12Z GFS has some snow in the SE 3/22-23!
 
What a cold run

March may very well end up the coldest month of the winter if these colder trends keep up! Something similar happened after the very warm winters of 1889-90 and 1931-2.
 
March may very well end up the coldest month of the winter if these colder trends keep up!
And march isnt even winter ! This kinda reminds me of 2012-13. That winter was warm and then it got cold in the spring. That summer wasnt too hot either. Maybe we follow a similar trend this summer and we wont end up with a hot summer like last year ?
 
For those of you not liking the cold in store for next week, the GEFS shows a quick return to mostly zonal flow and back to seasonal temperatures (or slightly above) for the week of 3/19
 
I'll be willing to potentially sacrifice some fruit plants for our upper south folk to get to see some snow to wrap up the winter season... Not sure how my dad's going to feel but I'm willing.
 
Gfs tried with a wedge next weekend for North Carolina again


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Wow, that pattern on the GFS right before truncation looks awfully strange..I know you're just pointing it out storm, but wow that's odd looking
 
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