Weak Nina's arent the end all. My question is how much has the background state changed since 2000? I am not hating what I am seeing so far. A white Christmas would be nice for a change. 2009 and 2020 were the last two out this way.
Lookner on Youtube is live with some pretty good cams from the AP that he paid for. They are in Kingston. And I am shocked how strong the winds are there already. This is going to be a horrific tragedy for all of Jamaica.
Left OC around 11 this morning to head back to Winchester for the winter. Was pretty dreary in OC over the past couple of days. Got back to the Shenandoah Valley with sunshine and temps in the low 70's was a beautiful afternoon. Nice to be back home for the winter. Now if we can just keep the Nor'easters rolling for the next few months we will all be happy.
A Cold Anomaly is returning in the Atlantic, indicating potential impacts on Winter 2025/2026 over North America
https://www.severe-weather.eu/long-range-2/atlantic-anomaly-hints-cold-winter-2025-2026-pattern-over-united-states-canada-fa/
Not gonna guess each city. But I bet next week will be the hottest we see this summer. The trend is to be cool and wet. My gut says that continues throughout the summer.
We got crushed with the first wave out here. Second wave is mild. Was out of power for a day from the storm a couple of nights ago. We got absolutely blitzed out here on Wednesday AM.
More likely is relative imo. We are on an incredible fail streak right now. Especially out here where it is SUPPOSED TO SNOW in the winter. And maybe that is the deal. The fringes have become the same as the cities. And you need to be way out at elevations that no one wants to live at. As far as big storms go? No Idea. IMO and MO only the Mid Atlantic cold anomaly is F'ing with our weather HERE. The ocean currents are all screwed up compared to historically. No clue what that means for us anymore. Also volcanism is starting to increase all over the planet as well.