So there’s a Thursday threat now?
Good ol Nam ZR fantasy storm
Nw trendGood ol Nam ZR fantasy storm
edit: hard to say even a storm. max around a tenth west of WS
Looks like the streams are staying pretty separate. Probably due to the kickers upstream/lack of ridging up north. If that northern system would dive in and interact with the southern one, then we might have something.The southern wave and the northern wave come together and produces a positive tilt (almost neutral) trough and of course there will be moisture in the upper levels. Since these two pieces of energy are going to come together sooner, I do think there will be an edge of sleet/freezing rain on Thursday/Friday because cold shallow air will still be at surface after this cold blast.
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Nope, I believe the record coldest high before today was 37 for White House in 1995. Currently 27 degrees as of 2:29pm so that record will be shattered for sure. Also avg low for this time of year is 38 so my high today will most likely be 10 degrees below that. LolNot getting out the 20s here West Tennessee...
Wow.. for once we are not moving closer and closer and getting warmer and warmer. If anything models have back all the way down on future warmth for the SE.Watching the Euro and trends, I’m not sure we see much warmth at all. Euro is constantly dropping a ULL into the SW causing s/w ridging. As verification approaches, the ULL is farther SW and the ridging over the mid-west has also trended westward. I don’t know what you call it, but that big low gyre north of AK continues to generate big time Aleutian lows that looks to at least continue through hr 240 per the Euro/EPS.
Just like the years where the warm patterns keep winning the cold keeps finding a way so far. I think we have no choice but to moderate later in the month but it's hard to find a torchWatching the Euro and trends, I’m not sure we see much warmth at all. Euro is constantly dropping a ULL into the SW causing s/w ridging. As verification approaches, the ULL is farther SW and the ridging over the mid-west has also trended westward. I don’t know what you want tocall it, but that big low gyre/PV north of AK continues to generate big time Aleutian lows that looks to at least continue through hr 240 per the Euro/EPS.
Very likely, since it's a November map ...Is that the snow cover from the upcoming winter storm in December?
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