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November Banter 2019


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2 hours ago, C.A.P.E. said:

Looks like the Denver area will get pummeled with heavy snow tonight and tomorrow. Up to 18" with 2 feet in the nearby foothills. They have had quite a winter out there and its still November lol.

Why does 10:1 say 16” and Kuchera have only like 3” for this storm?

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7 hours ago, C.A.P.E. said:

And its good. So far. Bipolar cycles are occurring at a higher frequency than normal. Lets wait until Bob checks in, and reevaluate.

 

 

What I experienced was no joke. I never even knew I had it at the time of my bs. My goal is to never deal with it ever again even if I now technically have the disability.

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2 hours ago, leesburg 04 said:

Here's what I'll say about warm weather right now. I'm ok with it because it allows me to go outside and walk to speed up the rehab for my back. Now in about 2 weeks screw rehab I want cold and snow 

I can't think of a memorable cold December since 2010 unless I'm missing something. Climo facts say we will almost always have a warm stretch in Dec. I have no say in the matter but my vote goes for having it happen during the first half of the month as long as winter wx is only 1-2 steps away and not an entire regime change. lol

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1 minute ago, Bob Chill said:

I can't think of a memorable cold December since 2010 unless I'm missing something. Climo facts say we will almost always have a warm stretch in Dec. I have no say in the matter but my vote goes for having it happen during the first half of the month as long as winter wx is only 1-2 steps away and not an entire regime change. lol

Yeah if the worm turns to cold around December 15th I'm all in. December 20th is fine as well but that's pushing it. 

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Denver/Boulder Discussion. We can dream..

For the overnight hours temperatures will continue to drop with snow
increasing in intensity with up to 2 inches per hour possible for
areas along the foothills and portions of the urban corridor. Winds
will be gusting through the overnight hours with plains seeing
strong northeasterly winds up to 35 mph that will stretch into the
morning hours on Tuesday. With the snow and winds travel on Tuesday
morning will be next to impossible for areas especially north of I-
70 and the foothills. By Tuesday afternoon the upper low will be
over eastern Colorado with the surface low stacked over the
southeast portion of the state. This will continue to pull in moist
northeast flow and bring snow across the eastern plains into the
early evening hours on Tuesday. Snow will start to taper off over
the mountains and foothills around this same time with continued
diminishing into the evening. Highs on Tuesday will stay in the 20s
across the eastern plains and teens in the higher terrain with
colder, more fluffy snow.

With all this information, what is most apparent is that travel will
be next to impossible for most areas on Tuesday and it is highly
recommended that people try to stay home.
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Just now, WxUSAF said:

I’m nervous about this game. But I’m nervous about every game. If they do lose, I think it will just be because the rams out play them.

I am too. The Rams "need" it more. That being said, I think the Ravens would have to play sloppy- penalties/turnovers- for the Rams to win.

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