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Old 10-08-2020, 10:32 AM
 
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I don't think there is one yet for this coming winter, and it's already October somehow so it is a bit later than usual. Might as well start one myself.

https://twitter.com/Climatologist49/...410096640?s=20

Not really a big fan of the forecast for this winter for North America. No cold at all really according to this. We will see in the next few months what actually happens though. I do believe that the South for sure will likely have a warmer than average winter, in a La Nina year certainly.
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Old 10-08-2020, 07:17 PM
 
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Euro paints a blowtorch.. What else is new from the Euro.







I personally believe there will be some very cold and snowy in the Upper Midwest/Great Lakes and probably New England as well but will like also see break with very mild conditions too.
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Old 10-08-2020, 08:13 PM
 
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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Euro paints a blowtorch.. What else is new from the Euro.







I personally believe there will be some very cold and snowy in the Upper Midwest/Great Lakes and probably New England as well but will like also see break with very mild conditions too.
I predict the Great Plains and Midwest will see nothing but wall to wall record cold starting the second half of October and lasting until June of next year. I think the Midwest and Great Plains really is gonna degenerate into a subarctic steppe climate.......
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Old 10-09-2020, 01:30 PM
 
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NMME says this winter will be cooler than last globally but warmer in much of the US


https://twitter.com/BenNollWeather/s...862536705?s=20
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Old 10-09-2020, 03:22 PM
 
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I sooooo badly want to experience another blizzard like the Groundhog's Day blizzard of 2011.

Some great footage here

https://youtu.be/c0kOlj1Ws5U
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Old 10-09-2020, 04:29 PM
 
Location: Inland FL
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We need a repeat of 2009-2010 every year. Or how it used to be from the 1950s to the 1970s.
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Old 10-09-2020, 04:53 PM
 
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We need a repeat of 2009-2010 every year. Or how it used to be from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Never see that in a 140 lifetimes. That set up in Jan thru March of 2010 was a very freak event as i never saw so many highs in the 40's and 50's for 3 months. We had much colder lows back in the 1980's super freezes.

I calling it like i did months ago. Hot and dry for FL.
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Old 10-09-2020, 04:58 PM
 
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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Never see that in a 140 lifetimes. That set up in Jan thru March of 2010 was a very freak event as i never saw so many highs in the 40's and 50's for 3 months. We had much colder lows back in the 1980's super freezes.

I calling it like i did months ago. Hot and dry for FL.
You wanna know what’s funny? You predict the exact same weather patterns for Florida during winter no matter what actually happens that winter season. Your area of Florida is just a tiny piece of a state that spans hundreds of miles. It’s the same old mantra year after year, “Hot and Dry sly” as you would probably say
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Old 10-09-2020, 05:27 PM
 
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You wanna know what’s funny? You predict the exact same weather patterns for Florida during winter no matter what actually happens that winter season. Your area of Florida is just a tiny piece of a state that spans hundreds of miles. It’s the same old mantra year after year, “Hot and Dry sly” as you would probably say
And the funny thing is it is the same hot winter after hot winter year after year. There is no going back. Look at all the above normal vs below normal temps year round since 2011 and tell me what ya get. More like 90% above normal. Now go back in the 1950's thru the 80's and see how much colder it was. 1990 is when things changed for good. But the last 9 years have been off the charts on heat. Not just my area but the whole state has been above normal on temps for years.

Would like to bang away and tell ya guys it's gonna be the coldest winter ever, but it is not the case. I can only go by what i know is coming.
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Old 10-10-2020, 08:48 AM
 
Location: Kentucky
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We are long overdue for a colder than normal December.

We haven't had one since the blockbuster December 2010 pattern. December 2016 and 2017 were averagish for Kentucky and slightly above avergish for Tenneessee, but +3 departures from normal have been the rule not the exception around here.

You would think that with a La-Nina, a stubborn Western US Ridge, and the fact it is 2020 that the Southeast USA could perhaps squeak out a rare below average December before they become extinct.
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