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Upstate/Eastern New York-Into Winter!


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37 minutes ago, vortmax said:

Rant on. 1st forecast:Screenshot_20211222-224118_Chrome.jpg.c7d103d4a8c1b501b52cd111ced9b2d1.jpg

2nd:

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3rd:

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And we know the actual is basically shifting the 3rd map west about 20-30 miles West. 

Rant off. 

They were probably banking on it to go farther North than the models were showing (like what usually happens). But, of course the bands didn't do that this time.

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19 minutes ago, rochesterdave said:

Wet blanket here. Fundamentals remain exactly the same through mid/early Jan (as far as it goes). Perhaps a touch weaker on the Aleutian heights. I wouldn’t look for anything lasting until after second week of Jan. I don’t know where this relentless optimism comes from online.

I think you're reading that wrong. That's a pretty good look for early/mid January. That look shows a reduction in the record PNA and the PV on our side of the globe which allows the colder air to seep eastward. You don't need below normal temps for January in our area. Normal and even slightly above normal do just fine for the coldest month of the year.

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1 hour ago, BuffaloWeather said:

Just saying it's not the best pattern, but its definitely workable.

Looks like a front end thump for most areas tonight?

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Moderate snow in Williamsville ATM…of course it’s as useful to me as a brinks truck full of money that rolls over, dumps its contents on the ground only to realize it’s marked and unusable…

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The jan 1-5th period has the potential for some cold to finally come east. As we get a solid assist form the strat with a strong wave 2 hit. Not gonna lie that map looks like a giant phallus 

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Also looks like that timeframe has a bit of pacific burp that allows some eastward progression of -pna. In general though, the same key ingredients remain intact in the pacific. Until that shifts, get use to the cold dumping out west with se ridge. 

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1 minute ago, tombo82685 said:

The jan 1-5th period has the potential for some cold to finally come east. As we get a solid assist form the strat with a strong wave 2 hit.

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Also looks like that timeframe has a bit of pacific burp that allows some eastward progression of -pna. In general though, the same key ingredients remain intact in the pacific. Until that shifts, get use to the cold dumping out west with se ridge. 

Seems like in general, the cold air will be more accessible to us at the beginning of January. The MJO in 7, if it's strong enough to have any effect, is more helpful in January than December.

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8 minutes ago, TugHillMatt said:

Seems like in general, the cold air will be more accessible to us at the beginning of January. The MJO in 7, if it's strong enough to have any effect, is more helpful in January than December.

The first 5 days or so yes. Looks like an overrunning event or cutter right around new years or jan 2nd brings the cold east. But until the main players in the pacific basin shift, I think it just reverts right back. 

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