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The Midwest looks like it break out of the cold spell by day 8-10. At least the Euro and Canadian models say so, while the GFS has us still a bit below average, but not nearly as much as out east...
Let's see how much that knocks down out temperature surplus. As of yesterday, MDW has an average max of 18.9C
And eastern part of US will have an even cooler summer. Difference is our summer forecast will verify, while they will remain above average like they have for months on end. Everytime I see foreboding cold forecast for Europe or the western US, it totally fizzles out and fades. Not in the east.
The warm blob in the Pacific will remain and pushes a ridge over the west, a deep ridge in the east, then a ridge over Western Europe. Bermuda high died two years ago and won't be seen for years.
Been that way for a while now. Broken record. Not gonna change.
Once in a weather pattern it can take years to get out. We are in a pattern where we are cold and not Europe. You will have an above avg summer, not us.
Today's words of the day.. Wind Whipped Rains. Feels like a tropical storm today wow. Been going on for 4 hours now. Winds from the East gusting to 30mph with heavy rain.
The high predicted today was 86 F, and right now at 12:30 PM it's 90 F with a 70 F dew point and a 96 F heat index.
Although, ideal conditions for convection.
Last edited by alex985; 04-20-2015 at 10:42 AM..
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