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The ensembles have it too? Oh boy. I saw the latest GFS has a blizzard for here Christmas eve. Maybe this will be the GFS comeback storm. Last one it was sleeping!
The latest drought monitor is showing that my area is now "abnormally dry." Parts of coastal Mississippi, Alabama, and far southeastern Louisiana are classified as severe drought.
I'm hoping that the thunderstorms in the forecast next Monday materialize.
Although in my backyard it has, officially in Memphis there hasn't been a single freeze this entire month and none in the forecast through 12/18. November had 10 freezes and December can't even manage one so far
Those look good Most snow I've seen this winter is 1cm so that is surprising
Scottish highland towns get alot of snow even when rest of UK are experiencing no snow and mild temperatures. Am just getting jealous of seeing all the snow photos up there. Kingussie currently has around 2 feet of snow
Portland & Caribou Maine 33°F/.5C right now.
Tallahassee Florida and Atlanta Georgia also 33°F/.5C.
One side 10-15 above normal, the other 10-15 below
30°F/-1C here. So Parts of Florida & Georgia are the same or colder than me.
Current temps and departures. Southeast only region well below normal. West and Central well above and Maine
The ensembles have it too? Oh boy. I saw the latest GFS has a blizzard for here Christmas eve. Maybe this will be the GFS comeback storm. Last one it was sleeping!
Something brewing for the Christmas week.
Also a cold signal is becoming increasingly likely
Until then....But for the next few days Pacific mild crap
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