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January Medium/Long Range: A snowy January ahead?


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Next few weeks are not totally void of chances for snow, but looking kinda meh attm. 
 

CMC: Dry as a bone thru end of month. Avoids any significant warm ups, but def more mild at the end of next week. 

Euro: Cold to seasonable temps thru next week and then a warm up the first week of February. Also dry.

GFS: Similar to the above re temps thru next week, then a mid winter thaw in early February. Next mon/tue could be interesting for some, but verbatim all winter precip is far away from the metro areas. 

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6z AI sticking with a now light snow event for Monday 27th. Looks like snow from DC north providing surface temps aren't quite as warm as depicted by the AI. Looks like mid 30's verbatim. 

The 2nd threat on next Thursday starts too warm but "might" turn to snow based on crummy maps.

End of the run has a cold front with what looks like a Miller B that misses us.

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6z AI sticking with a now light snow event for Monday 27th. Looks like snow from DC north providing surface temps aren't quite as warm as depicted by the AI. Looks like mid 30's verbatim. 
The 2nd threat on next Thursday starts too warm but "might" turn to snow based on crummy maps.
End of the run has a cold front with what looks like a Miller B that misses us.

The Ai has been consistently showing that ULL bowling ball head East for 2+ days now. Other models are a little stronger with the N/S push out ahead and all vary with that ULL. Hopefully we can balance both ha.


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2 minutes ago, psuhoffman said:

The last run of the weeklies didn’t have any weeks above average temps though and got cold again for March. 

This is the weeklies forecast I use directly from the Euro site out daily.

Here's a link to yesterday's run. Is yours different than this? 

https://charts.ecmwf.int/products/extended-anomaly-2t?base_time=202501200000&projection=opencharts_north_america&valid_time=202501270000

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26 minutes ago, mitchnick said:

This is the weeklies forecast I use directly from the Euro site out daily.

Here's a link to yesterday's run. Is yours different than this? 

https://charts.ecmwf.int/products/extended-anomaly-2t?base_time=202501200000&projection=opencharts_north_america&valid_time=202501270000

Very different from what’s on Wxbell

Here is the same time period 

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3 minutes ago, psuhoffman said:

Very different from what’s on Wxbell

Here is the same time period 

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I figured something had to be different.  I believed that the Euro weeklies and Euro Extended Ensembles were the same product.  But when JI posted a map from WxBell similar to yours, I made a post requesting anyone who knew with certainty if the two were the same product to let me know, but no one responded. If they are the same, I think we have to trust the Euro site over WxBell.

Maybe someone who knows answer my question whether the weeklies and Extended Ensembles are the same product. 

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