It’s important to look at those height lines also. Now if we were seeing 570+ over our region I’d think mild. But at 550 and lower, I think probably around normal. The cold continental air is still there in that pattern. It just gets modified with the PAC air. It won’t be cold per se but I think it will be cold enough for a storm to drag in some or a high pressure to funnel in enough that it can still snow in that pattern. Any precip events would likely be quick with that flow.
Also, that’s a mean. I’m sure there are solutions that are both cold and warm. But overall that look doesn’t scream torch in my opinion. When the heights go above 570 and you start to see that bulge over Florida then you can get out the sunscreen.