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Latest model run of gfs says non stop bermuda high on east coast with deep cold anomalies over western 2/3rds of country... very warm christmas week in east if bemuda high really pushes that far west.
A brutal winter or the chances thereof are what make me want to hurl, good thing I am about to be headed to North Texas, which has balmy winters compared to anywhere in the Midwest
One of the worst or the worst model out there though, so take it very lightly. Euro doesn't show that, it shows trough over East pretty much through early January.
I believe the jet stream will relax from being amplified after mid month probably after the 20th. Not sure about an intense SouthEastRidge with 591 heights but we may just get some warm zonal action across the east.
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Originally Posted by speagles84
We had a quick break, but the lake effect is starting to intensify. The snow from the system is over though.
We're in the midst of a whiteout, dropped another half inch, but it's even ending. Randonness of lake effect
Speaking of whiteout and LES.. some areas getting hammered..
The average high/low for OKC this month is now 60.0/30.1. You know it's been dry when your diurnal range is averaging almost 30F. Sunday had a low of 26 and a high of 68, with dew points in the 10s most of the day!
Also, I'd hate it if that GFS run verifies. I could miss subzero weather in Oklahoma for the second year in a row!
Accumulations of around 1.5 in here. It is hard to measure because it is blowing around everywhere. Hoping for another 2 in overnight.
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