
By Peter Quinlan Meteorologist
Right now, long-range seasonal forecast models are suggesting above seasonal summer temperatures may be in the mix for Saskatonians to enjoy after what has ended up being a frigidly cold winter.





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By Peter Quinlan Meteorologist
Right now, long-range seasonal forecast models are suggesting above seasonal summer temperatures may be in the mix for Saskatonians to enjoy after what has ended up being a frigidly cold winter.
SaskatchewanScreamer wrote:Wxman57 I plan on putting you so deep in the deep freeze you won't be leaving your house for months if YOUR evil gross heat comes up here!!!By Peter Quinlan Meteorologist
Right now, long-range seasonal forecast models are suggesting above seasonal summer temperatures may be in the mix for Saskatonians to enjoy after what has ended up being a frigidly cold winter.
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wxman57 wrote:Ryan Maue posted a free HRRR animation of Texas weather. Shows a burst of snow east of Dallas this evening (Tyler area and east).
http://models.weatherbell.com/news/hrrr_current_west.gif
SaskatchewanScreamer wrote:Wxman57 I plan on putting you so deep in the deep freeze you won't be leaving your house for months if YOUR evil gross heat comes up here!!!By Peter Quinlan Meteorologist
Right now, long-range seasonal forecast models are suggesting above seasonal summer temperatures may be in the mix for Saskatonians to enjoy after what has ended up being a frigidly cold winter.
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wxman57 wrote:Ryan Maue posted a free HRRR animation of Texas weather. Shows a burst of snow east of Dallas this evening (Tyler area and east).
http://models.weatherbell.com/news/hrrr_current_west.gif
PineyWoods wrote:wxman57 wrote:Ryan Maue posted a free HRRR animation of Texas weather. Shows a burst of snow east of Dallas this evening (Tyler area and east).
http://models.weatherbell.com/news/hrrr_current_west.gif
Well we are beginning to get some nice snowflakes here in Tyler.
Ralph's Weather wrote:PineyWoods wrote:wxman57 wrote:Ryan Maue posted a free HRRR animation of Texas weather. Shows a burst of snow east of Dallas this evening (Tyler area and east).
http://models.weatherbell.com/news/hrrr_current_west.gif
Well we are beginning to get some nice snowflakes here in Tyler.
Waiting on it in downtown. Look anywhere close to getting accumulation?
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