iorange55 wrote:orangeblood wrote:I know most people are focused on the short term right now. But I'm noticing a potential big ticket item for early next week. The models are finally picking up on the short wave but don't know what to do with it quite yet. The S/W in question is the one that will be coming through the Pacific Northwest around Sunday and then diving into the central rockies region. This S/W has the potential to cut off from the polar jet and form a potent cut-off low in the southern plains. One analog that has popped up is January 15-16 1964, where DFW saw one of its biggest snowfalls ever (10-12 inches). Just something to keep an eye on!!!
I'm going to pretend I didn't read that.
Na-na-na-na-na ... (Portastorm with fingers in ears)
Meanwhile, look what the nutty Canadian has come up with for lunch today:
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~gadomski/CMC_12z/cmcloop.html
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