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Actually 36%. but who’s counting right?Not 100% but he's right at least 85% of the time.
Actually 36%. but who’s counting right?Not 100% but he's right at least 85% of the time.
I believe your numbers are off but ok.Actually 36%. but who’s counting right?
WrongNothing for upstate either unless you like highs in 50s and few upper 40s.
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I think we've lost Panovich
Weakest zonal wind output to date for mid Feb to mid Mar on today’s Euro Weeklies update. Could support a heavy and prolonged blocking episode if it continues
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Can’t fight those averages for ever they rise fast!Sadly nothing suggesting spring in the long range
Confusing me with CarrieWx?I apologize to @CaryWx didn’t know you were a dude. My bad
TDLRThe upcoming pattern looks like it will be cold enough to annoy you but not cold enough for snow, unless you're in NC or points north. I don't see anything to suggest the I-20 corridor is going to score.
Actually 36%. but who’s counting right?
If you live long enough,He told me the other day he’s not impressed with the pattern at all. But yea he’s right, Basically bc of warming we’ve swapped Climates with Birmingham Alabama as far as winter weather. Hes kind of an arrogant Prick now and Sh**s on any storm until the night before and plays the “Told ya so” or Negative card now days (probably smartest). But man, when he first started he was a giant Snow weenie probably one of the biggest out there, it used to go in this order for like the same storm
WSOC Chanel 9 (Udeleson) - Conservative 1-3”
WBTV Chanel 3 (Eric Thomas) - Middle 2-4”
WCNC Chanel 6 (Brad P) - 3-5+ he’d always be the Highest
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Hey, I'm just saying that's why the Feb thread hasn't had much traffic. I think folks are just down and don't believe even the good patterns that produced in the past will produce now.2 alt solutions don't visit the site or read the threads if you don't want to hear about it
And also dry.Usually when models show things looking cold in the long term it ends up being not quite as cold when the cold actually arrives.