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Ostrich December

I’m so looking forward to the chill of Mon and beyond down here. Going to be great for being outside with the very low dewpoints. This is my favorite time of year. So refreshing. Hogtown also looking great for @pcbjr

First freezes for us possible Wednesday morning!
 
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I’m so looking forward to the chill of Mon and beyond down here. Going to be great for being outside with the very low dewpoints. This is my favorite time of year. So refreshing. Hogtown also looking great for @pcbjr

First freezes for us possible Wednesday morning!
Exciting ! Meanwhile Hatteras won’t even drop below 40, it’s crazy how cape Hatteras has slighter milder mean minimums than Savannah despite being 3 degrees further north !
 
Big time, classical fantasy land storm for once.View attachment 54408
Southern cutter. High out west is way too out west for areas east of the Apps. Probably means the ridge axis is too far west, and/or the NE vortex is lifting out, though I haven't looked at any upper level maps yet. Looks pretty good for the *gasp* midsouth though! :)
 
Exciting ! Meanwhile Hatteras won’t even drop below 40, it’s crazy how cape Hatteras has slighter milder mean minimums than Savannah despite being 3 degrees further north !

And when it drops below 32° and they get snow, it’s usually a lot of it in a short period of time. It just pulls every drop of moisture out of the Gulf Stream and wrings it dry.
 
A few don’t look at the bigger picture. The S/E ridge will come and go all winter. That’s normal. We don’t see +20 anomalies through Christmas like years past. We can score this winter if we get the S/E ridge to come and go every other week. The storm systems we have had (I know many tropical but not tomorrow’s event) have been strong. If we continue this we are gonna see a 12” total type of snow storm become possible. Winter weather in the S/E often hits after well above normal temps so the S/E ridge may be a good thing (temperature balance effect et). ~birdman
 
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