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I said a few days ago it might take till February for a decent pattern. Of course I got some weenie emojies but would it really shock you to basically have to toss the first 3 weeks of January?
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PSU being MIA is/should have been a major tell.
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It’s snowed like five different days since mid-December and plenty of cold air around - IMO this winter is off to a great start.
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I'm catching up on my sleep now since next week looks amazing in this "dream pattern"
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Anybody who has been around here for some time knows I'm as big a weenie when it's going to snow as anybody else. I've just been doing it long enough to come to the belief that the crappy outcomes need to be pointed out as much as the weenie ones because what can go wrong, will go wrong. Plus, it lessens the sting on the inevitable busts.
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2025-2026 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread
Maggie Valley Steve replied to Buckethead's topic in Southeastern States
We got 2 cancelations for the short term rentals for MLK Holiday Weekend because of no snow. We could use a big storm about now. -
Winter 2025-26 Medium/Long Range Discussion
A-L-E-K replied to michsnowfreak's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
February will be rocking is always a joke until it isn't -
More flurries in Bergen County right now. Really enjoying this winter with the cold and flakes.
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you know the mood is kinda cooked if mitch is the new chuck lol
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Maybe!!!!! That is why there are crazy people like us that look at every run!!!! If I were smart I would turn it off for a week....
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January 2026 regional war/obs/disco thread
Damage In Tolland replied to Baroclinic Zone's topic in New England
Euro drops an inch of fluff -
January 2026 regional war/obs/disco thread
ineedsnow replied to Baroclinic Zone's topic in New England
We 18z ICON -
Most of our big ones hold off until after the new year.
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The late January period has so many variables that are unresolved. This La Nina winter is decent with a December 4 - 5 degrees colder than normal. Something very strange is that PSU used to preach that temperatures were not usually cold enough for snow any more.................. That is amazing..................... Wrong but amazing......................... Stupid people will put this post down................ Intelligent people will say, WOW, you have something there. What are you??? STUPID or INTELLIGENT ??? Intelligent says that February and March will probably have surprises. Snowlovers, You have another 70 days ........................
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I am amazed that the Dec. low was lower than January's.
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Early December snows are exciting, but I think I like January snow better. A virtually snowless January blows.
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Nice day today. High of 61 after a low of 34.
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I am just beside myself with pure JOY over a warm high of 87 today in Buda, Texas! It's 87/52 31 percent humidity and I am so damn happy right now and I wanna scream it from the housetops!!!!!
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Wow George BM GREAT WRITE UP! Happy New Year!
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This winter is bringing back memories of some real stinkers that were also La Ninas like 2012/13.
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That's when coyotes prove their worth.
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Doesn’t work for everybody I know, but I’ll take nearly normal to slightly above if we can just time up a 50/50 low, a damming HP, and a good track. Without a great cold source it’d probably be a messy mixed bag, but when is it not honestly.
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January 2026 regional war/obs/disco thread
Great Snow 1717 replied to Baroclinic Zone's topic in New England
I agree but some people here have had a problem with reality for a LONG TIME.... -
In Mid Tn some of most catastrophic ice storms happen during a more or less in a moderate NINO.I.E 1951 and 1994,we in general in Tn have have two distinct weather patterns east and west of the Cumberland Plateau.In a NINA a ice storm is more common east of the Cumberland,during a NINO its west. We get some of our best winter storms in a NINO than compared to a NINA around Nashville.Though in general it starts out with ZR and/or IP before the columns cool to become all SN Edit:I'm not trying to dispute you if what i said,just adding to climo here,what you said is in general is right around BNA,cold surface temps and WAA is a recipe for ice
