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Latest GFS on left vs 3 runs ago on right for same time frame of New Years Eve Morning Minimum temp..
It had Atlanta at 31° with yesterdays update, now shows 53°.
Total Respect to forecasters out there. This is why your forecast changes so much and often especially past 4 days! But that's a big difference.
Not sure which is being shown more or what Euro says, cold or warm. If I was a forecaster I would just go with the middle for now. 40s for Atlanta next Wednesday morning..
My locale saw an even bigger jump: 36 F to 64 F. These models need to make up their damn minds already. I await the day when computing power becomes so good that 2 week forecasts end up being 99 percent accurate. Probably won't happen for another 20 years, but I'm looking forward to it.
Above average until at least the end of the month. Luckily, we had a long period of negative anomalies earlier in the month to prevent this month from being too far above average.
Up to 57°F. Dew point 56°F, 0.67" of rain so far. (Long Island)
haven't gotten out of the 40s in 2 days. Thought would be in 50s today so that's good.
It's been raining/misting here since yesterday morning.
Danbury reporting 44 of last 47 hrs of rain/mist. 31 hrs straight!
I'm at 6.45" for the month.
Temp range of 40-46° for 48hrs here.
12C 5000 feet above my head right now.
Not festive at all. How do the southerners do it? Most people I'm around say this is miserable and doesn't feel like the holidays at all
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