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Seems like models are now showing a lot of uncertainty for the 11-15 day period. Euro bringing in cold for the Northeast. Over here, we will be near average it looks like, but lots can change
Seems like models are now showing a lot of uncertainty for the 11-15 day period. Euro bringing in cold for the Northeast. Over here, we will be near average it looks like, but lots can change
There seems to be a lot of uncertainty about the entire range, period - the big arctic air outbreak for the east that was predicted has disappeared , and now the mid-month warmup seems to be fading away too, showing a mostly barely-above average March for most of the East . It also seems like the models are again trying to shift the warmth center further to the west in the long range like they were showing a week ago; a week ago it was the West Coast, then it was the East, now it's in the Southwest .
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Originally Posted by Cambium
FYI: I'm calling it. This will be the coldest day and coldest weekend until next winter. Enjoy it if you can. Ski resorts got the guns running.
As I have been implying all along, I suspect that it is a distinct possibility that this spring and summer could well have shades of 2012 like conditions in terms of weather.......just watch the developing El Niño revert back to near neutral conditions or, worse yet, return to La Niña conditions this summer; such conditions could well spell a potentially brutal summer in terms of heat waves
Even though I have stated that I don't think it is, you are not alone in your thinking that this year could be another 2012
This morning was the first that dipped below freezing since mid February. I have to check the data, but I believe we've had more nights above freezing than below this winter.
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