NoSnowATL
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HopefullyLast two runs of the GFS shows basically the entire state of SC staying above freezing the entire time. Is spring here to stay?
HopefullyLast two runs of the GFS shows basically the entire state of SC staying above freezing the entire time. Is spring here to stay?
Hard to really put a lot of faith in the GFS past 4 or 5 days. The overnight EPS run shows an East coast trough building in around the 3rd or 4th.Last two runs of the GFS shows basically the entire state of SC staying above freezing the entire time. Is spring here to stay?
It needs too. I know you like your blue for nice walks and all, but its hard to walk here when it's 30's and raining for ever and ever... Bring the warm!Another day and another day of cartoons. The overall trend has been warmer since Friday. Will that continue? Opinions?
Two top analogs on this upcoming severe weather season are years 1974. 2011 enough said there
Man what is causing these constant barrages of troughs in SE Canada, it’s infuriating it won’t stop !I know I said this a few days ago, but I'd be skeptical of giant long-range warm-ups in the Carolinas until we quit dropping troughs into New England.
Here's yet another long-range warm-up that's turning into CAD in the medium range.
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Winter is not over, that's whyMan what is causing these constant barrages of troughs in SE Canada, it’s infuriating it won’t stop !
Eh, you can get a SE Canada ridge in winter, we’re just simply getting unlucky with SE Canada troughs, they can happen all year not just winterWinter is not over, that's why
That’s not how winter works . Winter isn’t 38 degree rains and 8 degrees below an average . That’s weather ! It will end and balance out . A nice year with minimal CAD would be nice .Winter is not over, that's why
The unfortunate part is they sometimes trend stronger/slower in timeLooks nice until you realize there's a pesky shortwave over eastern New England
Just like it takes a while for it to cool down in September it takes a while to warm up consistently...I would argue there's less cads than there has been in years prior...That’s not how winter works . Winter isn’t 38 degree rains and 8 degrees below an average . That’s weather ! It will end and balance out . A nice year with minimal CAD would be nice .
Edit... Not in the most recent years I'm talking 20-30 year averageJust like it takes a while for it to cool down in September it takes a while to warm up consistently...I would argue there's less cads than there has been in years prior...