Yeah I don't see what the rest of the forum is seeing. I must be blind, but no cold air source for nearly entire run of GEFS/EPS. I guess you could get a storm or 2 of very wet snow that is gone within a day or two but I'm not sure most of the forum would be happy with that.
I went to Adirondacks in late February earlier this year and wanted to ice skate on the rivers there. They are usually the first to freeze. I went out there and nearly fell in because the ice was so thin.
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Oh wait, it never gets below 32 degrees around here to even make snow!
It looks quite a few people have the same idea as you, Sold Out!
You would think with a record breaking NAO we would be at least a little chilly. We learned a lot this year, Pacific controls the cold. Which honestly makes a lot of sense. Our source of cold air is Canada, Canadas source of cold air comes from the Pacific with a west to east flow. The Atlantic matters more for Europe then it does for us. Atlantic blocking only really matters for New England/Mid Atlantic snowstorms. That is why -NAO is talked about so much in these forums.
That politician who died at 41, people say he died from a heart attack. Isn't one of the side effects of Covid heart issues? We saw that with the Jaguars RB and a few other athletes.
I'm not sure if it even looks good down there without any elevation. Obviously its prime climo so there definitely is a chance. But the airmass sucks. Just no cold air source.
I mean how is this a good pattern for us? Especially for those who like snow cover. For me I want cold to get some good LES.
I don't know I watched a bunch of teams gash us this year. Obviously having Milano back is HUGE. .
We are ranked 20th against the run overall out of 32 teams. Without Milano were bottom 5.
https://www.footballdb.com/stats/teamstat.html?lg=NFL&yr=2020&type=reg&cat=R&group=D&conf=
Yeah with no real source of cold air, temps are very marginal for anything good across lower elevations/lake plains. However, strong low pressure systems can generate there own cold air, but that's not something you ideally want to rely on.