Ggem never really brings the warm air back after the front moves south Sunday. That’s an outlier solution or now, but we’re in the time of year where wedges erode slower than forecast more often than not.
It does look like we get cool late next week, but looks fairly pedestrian for Halloween. Maybe first freeze for some.
Can keeps getting kicked for a cold shot, but it does make sense that we get one at some point late next week or the following week based on the MJO moving into the cold-for-us phases.
I recorded 0.1" from that. Had hours of non-accumulating snow. Twice had heavy enough bursts to coat the mulch, but then it remelted when it slacked off.
3 major globals all got even slower with the boundary moving east this weekend and next week. Now they cutoff or nearly cutoff the trough in the Southwest. Depending where it sets up, we could get a bunch of rain or a lot of warm/cloudy days.
@toolsheds that’s rough and about what I’d have guessed. I don’t know what teachers with school age kids are supposed to do.
@losetoa6 I hear that but it’s a lot. Think this year may cause us to lose good teachers from the workforce. 70hr weeks for months while adding in stress from childcare or elder care and general 2020 anxiety is a ton to manage.
I’m very curious to see how hybrid goes. Seems like a ton of work for the teachers. Our elementary teacher friend in HoCo said she’s working 70 hours per week managing virtual learning alone.