I love the shifts, but I keep having to remind myself about the dry air… it’s the buzzkill right now. Still better changes inland at seeing “something”.
That’s generous. Everyone else is panting into paper bags. I’d like to see this happen here in Wake. Same time I’d be happy with an inch. Even a half. It’ll stick. It’s white.
Watching the chatter over on X and consensus is basically chill out, this happens all the time, remember it’s the gfs, and wait in the NAM tomorrow night.
There could be any number of reasons. In the scheme of things it could be nothing. People love the gfs when they love it, hug it when they shouldn’t, and hate it when they hate it. Manic.
I’m not sure what to do with myself right now. Should we leave some kinda offering outside for the Gods? Roses and chocolates? Or you think they’d prefer sushi?
Yeah those banks and jumpers won’t do big jobs. That being said, they are invaluable to have with severe weather. Particularly in hurricanes and ice storms etc for powering phones etc. We always charge our jumpers and pocket banks up before anything predictable.
We’ve seen extreme lows like that many times in past years and they don’t pan out at this time range. I find it hard to swallow. Maybe I’m bias because I don’t want it to be that cold. I vote no. That’s not cool.
@EarlGrey I can’t answer that specifically other than the models aren’t perfect. They often contradict themselves between real time precip type vs soundings.
There is literally always a diagonal boundary through Wake. SE Wake is usually double cursed. N and NW Wake may be able to pick up juju from the privileged counties. I swear the powers that be lost a bet a long time ago.
Anyone know what is going on with the timing? NWS latest post has it starting way way later than the local mets are currently saying. It’s confusing. Seeing as much as a 5 hr difference.