I hereby allocate the next 2 hours to an open discussion about whether or not Tim only posts good or bad maps and whether he's a consummate truth teller or whether it is low key trolling. This forum to resume at 7:30 for the 00z GFS.
*hits gavel*
I know your point is that that summer was very warm, and obviously it was, but the "hottest ever in Seattle" stat is a joke. 2015 or 1958 hold that distinction at almost every other somewhat reliable long term station in western WA besides SEA. Including the Seattle city office station.
It was definitely the hottest July/August on record for the region.
I was talking about the southern trend of this cutoff and the amplification of next week's ridge. Which are +ENSO tendencies. Wasn't making any point about -ENSO
Upgraded to a winter storm warning now. Nice!
WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM SATURDAY TO 8 AM PDT
SUNDAY ABOVE 5000 FEET...
* WHAT...Heavy snow Above 5000 feet. Snow accumulations up to 5 to 8
inches around the Lake Tahoe Basin, 8 to 12 inches over higher
Sierra passes, and up to 12 to 20 inches of snow across the Sierra
Crest above 7000 feet. Winds gusting as high as 55 mph. Wind prone
areas along Hwy-395 in Mono County may see gusts 60+ mph. Higher
Sierra ridgetops may see gusts 100+ mph.
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