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Euro is a wet one for days
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EPS mean over a inch for the area
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Wow. Please be correct
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Yup.
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Time to unbuckle
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The block is sinking south now to link up with the pna ridge as it moves east.
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Looks like the lake event and cold shot is a fail for thanksgiving week. The ULL is getting cut off while the block is not retrograding west. The pac just does not want to slow down. Good reminder for the coming winter
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Blowvember - and not named for wind potential
Allsnow replied to Go Kart Mozart's topic in New England
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First. But still no hard freeze. Just frost on car tops
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30! We did it @FPizz
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37 and holding steady. Probably won’t get below again tonight growing season continues here
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Congrats @MJO812
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Down to 39 already. Hopefully we can end the growing season tonight but I have doubts.
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It’s so nice how quickly the euro products come out at 1pm.
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I think they’re going with a classic Nina winter progression. Which is normally warm in February
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Great to read your thoughts. I remember you explaining to me the correlation between the mjo in October and the upcoming winter. Please keep us posted. Im interested to see how this blocking episode works out to end the month. Does it sink south and fail to fix the western pac or is it more of a classic progression. I remember most of us thought 20-21 would be mild/snowless. It ended up being one of my favorite winters. It really didn’t get going until the end of January into February. The January storm was one of my favorites. Hopefully we get some winter this season to satisfy all of us
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Agreed. Seems like they favor late December into January for snow/cold. February is a torch according to the outlook
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The lakes will cash in away from The immediate shoreline
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Yup. Best chance for rain on the ensembles is 11/22. After that it might be a while until the ULL moves out north of the lakes
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Makes sense with the ULL trapped north of the lakes need that to move out for any precipitation chance
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Great outlook!