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Received a very light dusting of snow/sleet early this morning from a surprise moderate band moving through. Around here we only get snow when we don't expect it and when snow is modeled we don't get it lol.
Like I said, anything past the 21st is changeable. Now its showing a warmup so who knows. The pattern has to reload though. Give things time to loop around the Hemisphere, might be back for beginning of December? Or GFS might flip the switch again and show it continues with no warmup. Stay tuned.
I almost wanted to extend the thread date to end of November. Kinda glad I kept it "mid" November. This was seen since end of October.
Received a very light dusting of snow/sleet early this morning from a surprise moderate band moving through. Around here we only get snow when we don't expect it and when snow is modeled we don't get it lol.
WOW!
Here are the metars from 7amEST. I see a sleet report but MEM reporting light snow! Normal date of first Trace of snow is January 2nd. 500mb heights showing a 568 Height line.
I would say ignore the snow report in South Texas but temp there was mid-upper 30s with wind chill in the 20s. Hmmm.
In Lake Charles, LA it is just 38 F with rain. If only it was just 6 F colder.
If this same setup took place in January, I would imagine that there would be a small winter storm along the Gulf coast!
Yup, and there's no reason why there can't be a snowstorm for the Gulf coast in November either. A bit stronger push of the same or bit colder air mass and it's possible. I bet you it happened in the 1800s sometime.
How about this one....
I wonder how it feels when your normal high is mid-upper 40s & you cant pass the single digits during the day and then get below 0 at night. SICK Bone Chilling Wind Chills
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