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Patrick99 wrote:Maybe for you guys. If I had to bet, I'd say that South Florida "winter" is now over. The extended forecast looks to take us out of our most preferred window for major cold snaps. We might get the odd chilly morning in February and March, but I'll go ahead and bet against anything more prolonged. I think the very subtle shift from winter to spring down here is under way.
Patrick99 wrote:Maybe for you guys. If I had to bet, I'd say that South Florida "winter" is now over. The extended forecast looks to take us out of our most preferred window for major cold snaps. We might get the odd chilly morning in February and March, but I'll go ahead and bet against anything more prolonged. I think the very subtle shift from winter to spring down here is under way.
Hurricaneman wrote:Having a feeling thAt the first week of February could be quite cold for the Florida peninsula based on the models if not possibly the coldest shot of the year if the NAO goes negative
boca wrote:I thought you were joking but it does show snow at 252 hour.Wow I never saw that.
TheStormExpert wrote:As of this morning all but one single ensemble have the NAO remaining at least neutral or positive for the next 2 weeks. Seems believable in my opinion as the NAO has been positive since the meteorological start of winter on December 1st. The +PNA and -AO may be enough though to at least bring in a couple quick/short lived spurts of cooler weather for the peninsula over the course of the next 2 weeks as what the last few runs of the GFS and Euro have been showing.
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