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January Medium/Long Range: A snowy January ahead?


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12 minutes ago, DarkSharkWX said:


nod to cmc
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All my weenie eyes can see is that a formidable jump NW and this turns into a mega-cold, beautiful snowstorm. 

 

I don't know the pattern details like you guys, so I don't even know if it's realistic to think it could come NW, but man

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2 minutes ago, HighStakes said:

This Wednesday deal is showing a qpf. field well north and west from the low pressure center. It wouldn't take much for some light to moderate snows to reach the area.

@DarkSharkWXhas the trends within the height field going back past few days. You can see the eastern seaboard see slightly better heights near our latitude as we get closer in time. I don’t think we’ll totally get there, but the door I think is open for some light QPF to make its way here for mid-week. The Eastern Shore will probably want to keep very close attention to this as they probably have the best shot as something more appreciable. 

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3 minutes ago, pazzo83 said:

1993 has to be the last time Tallahassee got anything close to that, right?

Didn't even get it then, climate report says a T that day, Pensacola I think had 2-3 inches.  Dec 89 and Feb 58 are only snowfalls I can find, 2.4 in 1958 1.2 in 89

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Just now, SnowGoose69 said:

Didn't even get it then, climate report says a T that day, Pensacola I think had 2-3 inches.  Dec 89 and Feb 58 are only snowfalls I can find, 2.4 in 1958 1.2 in 89

thanks!  I had some memory of FL getting accumulating snow, but looks like it was extreme NW parts of the state.

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