18°F last night. That's 12.9°F, 19°F, 18°F IMBY in a row for low temps.
17°F, 9°F, and 5° were the last string of nights where lows were teens or below. That was potent cold. The expectation is for lows below freezing tonight and tomorrow - about 28°F...before the big warmup.
In Feb. 2021 we had 10 nights (albedo helps!) in a row at freezing or under.
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Ready for our next big cold front! Bring it.
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Same here. Anything in the models yet?
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Sambuol nope, next 7-14 days look warm, but definitely not a blow torch pattern either, I expect a return to colder weather mid month ( January)as the polar vortex begins to weaken again
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Lots of 40s to 60s the next two weeks. We peak in the low 70s a couple days.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 25, 2022 6:33 pm Sambuol nope, next 7-14 days look warm, but definitely not a blow torch pattern either, I expect a return to colder weather mid month ( January)as the polar vortex begins to weaken again
Definition of seasonal.
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60’s for lows Thursday and Friday mornings with rain both days.
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I'm seeing a lot of 50s (hi) - 30s (lo) after Jan 2 on GEPS Ensemble. GEFS and EPS are fairly similar - maybe a couple of degrees warmer. Seasonably mild, but not warm. Works for me until the next arctic front.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Sun Dec 25, 2022 6:47 pmLots of 40s to 60s the next two weeks. We peak in the low 70s a couple days.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 25, 2022 6:33 pm Sambuol nope, next 7-14 days look warm, but definitely not a blow torch pattern either, I expect a return to colder weather mid month ( January)as the polar vortex begins to weaken again
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Yeah, exactly. Thankfully the AO is negative.