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It definitely still looks like fall (albeit late fall) in Norman, but once you get outside of town it looks like winter until you get within 60 miles or so of the Texas border.
So outside of Norman looks like CT? Wonder if the warmth from I-35 is similar to I-95 here where you can see slower changes. Also...curious what kind of trees are in those winter looking areas. I assume Oaks are hard to find.
Btw... biggest change for eastern folks is that big cold blast coming. NO BIG COLD BLAST for those following.
Very progressive flow, hard for coastal storms to form too. Ugh. What happened to that blocking.
So outside of Norman looks like CT? Wonder if the warmth from I-35 is similar to I-95 here where you can see slower changes. Also...curious what kind of trees are in those winter looking areas. I assume Oaks are hard to find.
Btw... biggest change for eastern folks is that big cold blast coming. NO BIG COLD BLAST for those following.
Very progressive flow, hard for coastal storms to form too. Ugh. What happened to that blocking.
Ugh I feel you. I was watching the models with that storm, and now it's not showing up.... got too excited too quick
As i stated before, going to be a record cold november... to not break 60 for 9 days in richmond is absurd. Models continue backing off cold though, may finish only 2 degrees below normal... we will wait and see but if the models revert to nonstop cold it will be for the books.
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