Another massive flip flop!!
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Another massive flip flop!!
I don't even know why I'm comenting on this, but it is just wild-the difference between yesterdays gfs 06z and 12z and today's two runs could not be further from each other-yesterday had the central plains in a chinook wind by Wed. with temps. soaring. Today's-arctic air is surging again southward and I'm back in the 20's by next Saturday with the possibility of snow-according to today's runs, I am below normal all week-yesterday's had me way above normal beginning Tuesday. Not surprising, but interesting. The EURO is also backing off the quick warm up as Wed. 850 temps. are much lower than those progged yesterday. We shall see-single digits already in Nebraska-the cold air seems to be heading more south that east.
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Re: Another massive flip flop!!
sertorius wrote:I don't even know why I'm comenting on this, but it is just wild-the difference between yesterdays gfs 06z and 12z and today's two runs could not be further from each other-yesterday had the central plains in a chinook wind by Wed. with temps. soaring. Today's-arctic air is surging again southward and I'm back in the 20's by next Saturday with the possibility of snow-according to today's runs, I am below normal all week-yesterday's had me way above normal beginning Tuesday. Not surprising, but interesting. The EURO is also backing off the quick warm up as Wed. 850 temps. are much lower than those progged yesterday. We shall see-single digits already in Nebraska-the cold air seems to be heading more south that east.
Oh I like the sounds of that Sertorius! Bring that arctic air south ... all the way into Texas.
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