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Yeah great pattern for them.

 

I saw spots like Durango got 10-18" depending on elevation, Telluride reported 15" from this last system.  Snow is falling all over the west and its been a while since they've had a good November.

 

 

Looks like some prancing through the snow for you on D9 on Euro...system sort of runs into a brick wall as it tries to cut and gets squashed south fo SNE....enough cold for marginal snow in NNE.

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Easy record highs today... I saw the Mansfield record was 55F for today and the current MMNV1 sensor is at least up to 58F. 

 

Current highs for the day:

 

4,000ft...58F (new record high at MMNV1)

1,700ft...71F (SLK)

1,200ft...72F (new record high at MPV)

   750ft...70F (MVL)

   300ft...68F (BTV)

 

Interesting that BTV is holding cooler...the mid-elevations are absolutely torching.  MPV has beat their old record by at least 2-3F I think.

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actually tries to Norlun a protracted sort of finish too - 

 

again, ...that really all comes down to the handling over southern Canada.  the oper euro and gfs are now trended toward having the ridge outpacing the trough in the ov. in addition to breaking down the REX configuration,  that difference feeds back into a more west/conserved primary low into the GL.  

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Meh.  Compared to what the west coast has dealt with it's almost laughable to be having serious converstations about drought. It's really just grasping for straws or provoking discussion on what has been a snoozefest of a pattern.  At least we are at the stage where modeling is throwing out some eye candy at the 200 + hour model range just to get a few weanies popping.

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Who's comparing our drought to a 10 yr California drought? For us it's pretty damn impressive

no it's not

Bradley YTD

1 1957-11-04 22.25 1

2 1949-11-04 24.73 0

3 1965-11-04 25.23 0

4 1980-11-04 26.75 0

5 1964-11-04 27.84 0

6 1981-11-04 28.81 0

7 1963-11-04 29.33 0

8 1985-11-04 29.59 0

9 1968-11-04 29.96 0

10 2001-11-04 30.04 0

11 1970-11-04 30.46 0

12 1954-11-04 31.49 0

13 1997-11-04 31.74 0

14 1950-11-04 32.56 0

15 1986-11-04 32.63 0

16 1988-11-04 32.64 0

17 2015-11-04 32.76

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no it's not

Bradley YTD

1 1957-11-04 22.25 1

2 1949-11-04 24.73 0

3 1965-11-04 25.23 0

4 1980-11-04 26.75 0

5 1964-11-04 27.84 0

6 1981-11-04 28.81 0

7 1963-11-04 29.33 0

8 1985-11-04 29.59 0

9 1968-11-04 29.96 0

10 2001-11-04 30.04 0

11 1970-11-04 30.46 0

12 1954-11-04 31.49 0

13 1997-11-04 31.74 0

14 1950-11-04 32.56 0

15 1986-11-04 32.63 0

16 1988-11-04 32.64 0

17 2015-11-04 32.76

 

 

Lol...Kevin's argument blown to pieces again by empirical data. 4 years from the 1960s in the top 10. Only one year since 1990 in the top 10 (2001).

 

If we lived in the 1960s weather pattern, he'd never shutup about drought.

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