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I'm just liking the fact that the GFS is showing more hints of some northwest flow coming with cooler air in the medium range at the least..
Nice to see you cheer for cooler air. The Euro Ensembles last night was insane. Purely changed my mood all day. The Polar Jet litterally dives south and 850mb freezing line heads off NY coast. Storm from Atlantic pulls into Maine and it snows in high elevation of New England and snows hard in parts of Quebec with chilly air Temps around here and frost potential in many spots! Too extreme to believe but sure was nice to see.
Also...models turning on the snow machine over Siberia in the medium-long range. Tis the season.
I'm just liking the fact that the GFS is showing more hints of some northwest flow coming with cooler air in the medium range at the least. We've had many days with little cloud cover and no rain, an unusual pattern for this area, considering Fall into Winter it is usually cloudy to mostly cloudy 75% of the time.
You must be new here. Sunny and dry weather dominates September in the Ohio Valley.
NW flow will result in exactly the same conditions but just cooler. If you want rain it's SW from the Gulf the majority of the time.
It's funny having above average weather and still watching the monthly averages go down every day. That first week of September was so anomalously hot...
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