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November 2019 discussion


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3 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

If he sees flakes on Friday morning, he'll be giddy as a school boy. But man, look at the next couple of weeks. How can anyone complain in November. I'll be careful with my words here, but it seems like a much higher than norrmal chance of areas getting their first measurable before Thanksgiving. 

Higher than normal chance of later than normal first measurable. Cool.

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1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:

If he sees flakes on Friday morning, he'll be giddy as a school boy. But man, look at the next couple of weeks. How can anyone complain in November. I'll be careful with my words here, but it seems like a much higher than norrmal chance of areas getting their first measurable before Thanksgiving. 

Yeah that pattern being shown from about Veterans Day to the 15th or 16th has a lot of potential. Heck even behind that the PNA is trying to reload a bit so we may get more shots later on. All you can realistically ask for in November. There's a reason even a place like ORH averages 3.5" in the month of November. It's a tough month...but we actually have some stuff to track this year. 

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3 minutes ago, moneypitmike said:

Not really, Jerry.  23 in ORH vs. 4 in SVT?  I'd put that at least in the mostly sunny vs. mostly cloudy realm.

23 in ORH on 11/12 is uncommon to say the least.   4 anywhere in VT is also rare but probably no more vs your 23.

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21 minutes ago, Go Kart Mozart said:

06 GFS rallying with the day 9 event.

Let's start the parade of "in 10-day pattern change" that we had last year.  That one never got old.  :)

 

21 minutes ago, weathafella said:

23 in ORH on 11/12 is uncommon to say the least.   4 anywhere in VT is also rare but probably no more vs your 23.

I'm not speaking of rarity--I'm speaking of the delta.  No need to dwell anymore on it though.

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9 minutes ago, weathafella said:

Yesterday’s weeklies anyone?

Looks like a -EPO/+PNA look through week 4 albeit the signal does weaken. Looks like we flirt with some weak ridging off the East Coast with the central US remaining rather chilly. Week 5 and 6 do turn a little hostile...but we know the caveats of the weeklies. 

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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:

If he sees flakes on Friday morning, he'll be giddy as a school boy. But man, look at the next couple of weeks. How can anyone complain in November. I'll be careful with my words here, but it seems like a much higher than norrmal chance of areas getting their first measurable before Thanksgiving. 

Scott is guaranteeing snow yes!

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5 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Looks like a -EPO/+PNA look through week 4 albeit the signal does weaken. Looks like we flirt with some weak ridging off the East Coast with the central US remaining rather chilly. Week 5 and 6 do turn a little hostile...but we know the caveats of the weeklies. 

Thanks Scott!   It appears to me that the hostility keeps getting pushed into the far distance.   

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15 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

This absolutely proves. Seasons in seasons. Morch is and should be spring. Winter sets in , in November (like this year)and is over in Morch . The public understands 

https://imgur.com/a/iJRKHaV

Temps and snowfall for March & November, Boston, and Farmington, Maine:

Boston:  
MAR    38.6     8.0"
NOV    45.0     1.2"
Farmington:
MAR    28.2   17.0"
NOV    34.6     5.4"

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