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February General Model/Pattern Discussion Thread


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Phil with an awesome write up even uses a term coined by Kevin here lolhttp://www.capecodweather.net/technical-discussion/premium-discussion/mild-then-another-arctic-delivery/

That would be suboptimal to me actually as it would mute the snow chances and be bitter cold which would start getting old without snow ala march 2006. I like the way it has been during the first half of the month so far.

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That would be suboptimal to me actually as it would mute the snow chances and be bitter cold which would start getting old without snow ala march 2006. I like the way it has been during the first half of the month so far.

thaw starts with snow ends with snow, bitter cold, as PV retreats big storm, you will like it
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Look it up before you diss me and call me a hypster or Frigidaire but seriously that euro run implies the record month of Feb 1934 for cold and snow will be rivaled. I know NYC is already close to the snowfall record. Monthly averages will really be blasted if this is true as averages climb steadily next week. Total Epicosity

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I'm so done with the brutal cold (today was another -40 windchill morning) while PHL and NYC break snowfall records, lol. I was talking to someone at the mountain today visiting from southern Quebec and it seemed like they haven't had that much snow this winter, but weeks of brutal cold/dry. He said their biggest snows were around Xmas, probably when we had that string of rain and ice storms in New England.

Hopefully we can see temps moderate a bit on those progs and likewise the baroclinic zone lift a little more northwest. Going to be hard with the snowpack right to the coast though. Any system will want to find its way out east over the warmer ocean modified air before going to town. Darn near perfect patterns been playing out this winter for PWM to PHL....arctic air going right to the coast and boundary being out over the ocean, as opposed to marginal cold air only seeping into NY state and CNE/NNE and a boundary more on the coastal plain.

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