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How old are you??? I remember you saying you were 17 come on man be more mature. Don't forget you live in Miami, which is a tropical place not Antarctica. Also look on the positive of things you are getting ready to graduate and soon you might be living in your dream climate.
He does apparently have family in Arizona. That place has been seeing lots of below average weather this season. He would do well there.
Here are the top 10 analogs for days 6-10 according to the NWS and resulting snowfall.
19660127 (11.6" of snow from 1-25 to 1-29)
19580121 (T of snow on 1-24)
19580126 (T of snow on 1-24)
19770115 (no snow but 1-17 below 0 F)
19830118 (T of snow on 1-21)
20011230 (10.8" of snow on 2002-1-2/3)
19571231 (no snow nearby, 3.0" on 1958-1-7)
19800202 (2.2" of snow on 1-30/31, 3.0" of snow on 2-6)
19560123 (2.0" of snow on 1-23)
19761230 (T of snow on 1977-1-3)
Avg snow: 3.0"
Avg for 10 days in January: 1.0"
So this upcoming period is worth keeping an eye on.
Almost all of those periods have below average temperatures, many close to 15 F below average.
Of course, in the Southeast, Murphy's Law always applies concerning snowfall.
Posted January 1st... And here we are with a storm today and a Clipper on Wednesday coming.
9 and 12 days out.
Impressive how models can pick up storms over a week out. Always fascinating. As usual details (like position, strength, precip, temps, ect) will never be accurate until a few days out. But it's pretty cool how they can detect a storm(LP) from that far away.
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Originally Posted by Cambium
I have extended dates since there might be 2 events in this time period. Jan 9th and Jan 12th give or take.
Once was shown for Jan 17th... Then disappeared for 24hrs on all models... now its back and for the 18th.
It's a biggy.
Euro on left shows snowstorm for the Southeast and Mid Atlantic and the storm exits out into the Atlantic leaving the Northeast alone
GFS on right shows a strong blizzard for PA and other areas. This exact scenario would be heavy rain to heavy snow for big cities as the storm moves out.
Blues indicate a lot of precip falling in a 6hr period
This is the snow total result from the Euro... WTF? Doubt it!!
There's actually another storm. Friday 15th and Monday 18th. I can't keep up. Gees
GFS snow totals
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