Still all playing out like '19, '20, and '21.
Try a mental exercise, close your eyes.
Think of cold, snow, a wintery landscape. Think of the cityscapes of Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and Eugene, and picture them with just globs of snow heaped over them. Keep your eyes closed and imagine maps filled with those pepto pinks and purples. Imagine that arctic air spilling over Vancouver Island and making its way back to Washington and Oregon. Imagine regional blizzard warnings and snow cov
Yeah, the delta on Monday will be telling with Graphcast and Spire. People forget (or don't know) that both models only work off of initialization data and then use various degrees of image based machine learning at very high terrain definitions. Its effectively taking those analog lists to the next level. This means though that there is no real condition modeling taking place, but rather a "I think this feature will develop here because it typically does when these patterns at these levels are
Yeah, easy as falling off a cliff. It’s that sudden stop that kills ya.
Ninas are just terrible to Texas/Ok weather I’m ready for the flip.
Current radar About to get hammered
Yeah, easy as falling off a cliff. It’s that sudden stop that kills ya.
Ninas are just terrible to Texas/Ok weather I’m ready for the flip.
When oh when? We need the rain in So.Central US
If we keep on saturating everything all the way to the red river for the rest of spring and early summer and it'll be like the gulf moved north.
In my opinion these things will only serve to increase the higher chances of hurricane and tropical storm remnants over Texas and OK as they recurve east.
You're not going to store much cold air over an N. Pac like that in any season.
Nice weather day today with lower humidity and sun. Shower chances return by tomorrow PM. Sunny and dry from Thursday through the weekend. We start with temps near to below normal on Wednesday but gradually warm to above normal by next Sunday.
Chester County Records for today: High 94 degrees at Coatesville and Phoenixville (1941) / Low 32 degrees at Coatesville (1927) / Rain 2.94" also at Coatesville (1968)
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