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I didn't see anyone post a winter thread yet so I will. If there's one out there then a mod can merge this with that one.
German and the Canadian model looks like a very cold winter. The UK Met and ECMWF look much milder for the Eastern US but potentially a stormtrack through the Midwest and East so we'll see
I didn't see anyone post a winter thread yet so I will. If there's one out there then a mod can merge this with that one.
German and the Canadian model looks like a very cold winter. The UK Met and ECMWF look much milder for the Eastern US but potentially a stormtrack through the Midwest and East so we'll see
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Originally Posted by AJ1013
It better be cold and wet.
Not looking that way, last winter was overall abnormally cold and wet (though mainly thanks to February). This winter from what I've seen is going to be dry and at or above average for temps
Not looking that way, last winter was overall abnormally cold and wet (though mainly thanks to February). This winter from what I've seen is going to be dry and at or above average for temps
That’s better than cold and dry; I’d much rather have a cold snowy winter over a cold dry winter, unfortunately from locals from what I’ve heard they are saying barbaric cold and very little precipitation this winter in central Indiana
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