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Pretty good pattern thoughts from DT:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cq_mmGlRalY&ab_channel=DTwxrisk
I hope he is right, maybe the lag time for the SSW is just a little longer than we expected. The last of January into the first 7-10 days of Feb is still a good time for us climo wise.
I hope he is right, maybe the lag time with the SSW is just taking a little longer than we expected. The last of January into the first 7-10 days of Feb is still a good time for us climo wise. I do still think the back half of Feb goes warm, but if we could get a good 2 weeks of action I would be happy. The period from the 22nd to the 28th has to start bringing the goods I would think, we don't need the start time pushed into Feb it's gets more risky at that point in my opinion. But the last 7-10 days of Jan through the first 7-10 days of Feb could be sweet if it happens during that time frame.The maps projecting the overrunning scenario were exciting.
Be careful sharing an opinion that is even slightly negative, you will get bashed .
What was negative? Everyone on here knows I love snow. I see no negative.
you weren't negative at all to me lol, but i made a similar type of comment recently and got some comments at me , some people just get their feathers ruffled easy
what if someone is negative... I mean this winter been pretty plain this far . Hope for better we see as we move forward
https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news/warming-above-the-arctic-circle-could-mean-snow-several-weeks-from-now
"So keep an eye out toward the end of this month. Somewhere in the United States, possibly even the mid-south could see a major snowstorm."Don't go too far out on that limb, Davis. Geez.
Little Rock snow drought. Memphis International is in the same boat currently although localized areas around here have had minor 1-3 inch events in November 2018 and again in February 2020. The 90’s were atrocious in Little Rock - and here too actually. But good to know there are plenty of droughts NOT in the current (or close to)100 year period. Little Rock actually has turned things around there until the last 2 crappy years. Nothing beats Birmingham’s nearly 3000 day snow drought from 2000-2008.