I'm used to a crappy decade of December snows so expectations are extremely low every year. The 2000s are a long memory now.
But it's good to see areas to my north cash in early, build up some snow cover, get that colder air in. It doesn't hurt.
An early guess but think we'll have to wait til January for any meaningful snows.
The Pacific doesn't wanna play ball. I also don't like the MJO curling back towards phase 6.
Twitter is where intelligence goes to die.
All I see is the same ole Nina crap that we've had for a decade now. Atlantic blocking has to do all the heavy lifting yet again
No help in the Pacific
Agreed. By March you're quickly heading into spring/summer or at least it feels that way.
Though more often than not the weather frequently reminds you it's still March.
I didn't quite get that with that post. Usually the warm weather posts are much more overt.
This one did mention the east coast trough at least and subsequent storm signal