November 2021
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Iceresistance
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70s & 80s are expected across Oklahoma next week, I thought that Summer was over, but I'm guessing it's going to have one last stand before it finally gives out.
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looking like a long, warm, boring winter season. shorts and t shirts will be the outfit of choice this season.
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Iceresistance
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Don't take it for granted though, the same mindset was also in place last winter, & then February 2021 came . . .
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Stratton20
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Snowman65 Im gonna have to stop you right there. 1. Its still fall.. and 2. We still will get cold shots in the winter, t-shirts and shorts will not be the norm in winter
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Cromagnum
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Ah...the typical year of no Texas fall. 80 degree weather got old a long time ago.
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TXWeatherMan
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Am I crazy or have we actually had decent fall weather this year? We live in Southeast Texas, we’re gonna have warm days in fall and winter.
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Cpv17
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I completely agree. Been a pretty normal fall to me so far.TXWeatherMan wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 1:10 pm Am I crazy or have we actually had decent fall weather this year? We live in Southeast Texas, we’re gonna have warm days in fall and winter.
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Cpv17
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Ugh, I really hope the PNA doesn’t screw us out of this cold.
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Stratton20
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CPV17 well its about 10 days out on the Euro with the cold so their definitely will be a lot of time for this to change
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Cpv17
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I’ve noticed many times on the models that they originally have the cold going east of us only to correct back west as it gets closer.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 1:42 pm CPV17 well its about 10 days out on the Euro with the cold so their definitely will be a lot of time for this to change
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Iceresistance
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At least the Euro is hinting this as wellCpv17 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 1:57 pmI’ve noticed many times on the models that they originally have the cold going east of us only to correct back west as it gets closer.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 1:42 pm CPV17 well its about 10 days out on the Euro with the cold so their definitely will be a lot of time for this to change
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Stratton20
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CPV17 exactly! This will likely change, trying to forecast where arctic air will go 10 days out is next to impossible lol, fingers crossed it comes back west
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Kingwood36
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Doesn't the models loose the cold air because it's dense? Or shallow..or whatever lol
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Iceresistance
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Or it's giving the models a fit.Kingwood36 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 2:14 pm Doesn't the models loose the cold air because it's dense? Or shallow..or whatever lol
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Stratton20
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Arctic air always gives the models a problem haha
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Cpv17
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Something like that. I’d like to hear a refresher on that.Kingwood36 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 2:14 pm Doesn't the models loose the cold air because it's dense? Or shallow..or whatever lol
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Kingwood36
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So did the models just drop that fantasy artic air?
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Iceresistance
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Yes, the GFS (Still pending for 18z Model run) & Euro models are dropping the Arctic Hammer in the Eastern Side of the CONUS right now.
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Stratton20
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The 18z GFS has shifted the arctic air back to the west alibeit 11 days out, as I continue to say, expect changes in each model run day by day
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Iceresistance
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It's already showing a winter storm for Oklahoma Next Thursday-Saturday.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 5:49 pm The 18z GFS has shifted the arctic air back to the west alibeit 11 days out, as I continue to say, expect changes in each model run day by day