Long range model discussion
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Yes, nothing severe, but march is going to be cooler than normal
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Better than hotter than normal. I’ll take it!
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Thats quite some impressive blocking setting up over Alaska on the Euro
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The CPC still has us with above normal temps for the next two weeks. Trash.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 1:45 pmThats quite some impressive blocking setting up over Alaska on the Euro
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We are going to be in Branson, MO Mar 12-17. Is that an arctic blast hitting there during that time??? Please tell me no.. lol
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Cpv17 look at the past several CPC outlooks, its getting better every update, i think those below normal temps are going to win out, heck NOAA went all in on the 3-4 week march outlook being cooler than normal across the entire state, EPO, NAO and AO all go negative
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lol 12z GFS



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Cpv17 yeah its got the attention of POW ponder, would this be something? A snowy start to spring break in SE texas
, MJO going into PHASE 8 definitely does support the chance for a southern slider event

