packfan98
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Be thankful!
Are El Nino's typically dry in November in the eastern U.S.?
Usually starts getting wet in the southeast. Last strong EN here we got 8in in November.Are El Nino's typically dry in November in the eastern U.S.?
One month closer to Winter. Have to like everyone's chances more this year for snow.Be thankful!
snow requires moisture lol. Once I ever see it again, Ill start hollering for some cold airOne month closer to Winter. Have to like everyone's chances more this year for snow.
I’ll ask Tom for rain since he is my dad cousinWe need some of that Forest Gump rain.
You kind of look like Tom.I’ll ask Tom for rain since he is my dad cousin
I really do, for years my family and friends always called me a young forest lol. He is my bloodYou kind of look like Tom.
Typically they start dry and moisture increases as the month goes on and the STJ gets more active.Are El Nino's typically dry in November in the eastern U.S.?
Are El Nino's typically dry in November in the eastern U.S.?
A lot like 2016, although it took until late November to get the wet pattern going. Once it started raining that fall it did get very wet and stayed wet through most of winter.No but it's not entirely unheard of. I think we start getting wetter post 11/10 with the last 8-12 days of the month being really wet
Does look like a wet pattern doesn't start until December which isn't crazy. Long range models still pointing at DJF being above avg.A lot like 2016, although it took until late November to get the wet pattern going. Once it started raining that fall it did get very wet and stayed wet through most of winter.
NE gonna freak
No they still will freak out, weenies will be weenies.Not it being 330+hrs out. Fun to look at though