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Anyone notice those cold fronts in the extended aren't getting as much push south and east as expected once it gets closer to verification? Really impressive ridging this fall.
Never have really seen where a early snowpack to our north and west helped us during winter lately, but that has to be a pretty good early season snowpack being established in the Montana and parts of the Dakota's and Wyoming area. Does anybody keep up with what is normal or average snowpack for the west and northwest areas for this time of year? Does anyone have a take on how it affects our winter weather or if it does and under what conditions is it most likely to affect our winter weather chances? I have heard others talk about it before and it just seems to me it doesn't produce the impact that some advertise many times, hope I am wrong and I probably am. Comments and thoughts welcomed. If this belongs in winter thread my apologies in advance.
We got 2.5 inches here, much needed. Hope everyone cashes in soon.
A recurving Typhoon could make things more interesting for the Western/Central USA in the long-range. The broad nature of possible trough may also be of interest to us as we go later in October.
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