Well, after seeing this, sure…

https://twitter.com/bigjoebastardi/status/1660342834354872325
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captainbarbossa19 wrote:Need a big snow event this winter for the South! I wanted to see at least a flurry this past winter in Starkville and all I got was rain.
Ntxw wrote:Cold PDO El Nino, what Texas winter weather fan doesn't like those?. Basically guaranteed snow of all the ENSO events!
Cpv17 wrote:I find it quite interesting that people are using 1899 as a good analog year for this years hurricane season….
1951 is also being used as well which was also pretty interesting.
Ntxw wrote:Cpv17 wrote:I find it quite interesting that people are using 1899 as a good analog year for this years hurricane season….
1951 is also being used as well which was also pretty interesting.
It's the wrong 1899. Feb 1899 outbreak was during an outgoing La Nina. 2nd half the year was transitioning to El Nino, so comparison is winter of 1899-1900 vs 1898-1899.
Cpv17 wrote:I’m seeing some long-range winter forecasts and it looks like a lot of them are seeing a big winter east of the Mississippi with just an ok winter around here. From what I’m seeing for Texas right now, it looks like slightly below normal temperatures with slightly above average precipitation. Reeks of +PNA.
Cpv17 wrote:It’s sad I’ve been trying to find different winter forecasts already for the past month. Winter can’t get here fast enough.
Cpv17 wrote:Could southeast TX see a prolific snowstorm this winter? I was thinking it could be a possibility if we get a good coastal low to develop with these crazy high Gulf waters.
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