Nina Fall is finally becoming established. Definitely your more classic -PNA look coming up.
Word of caution with those RMM MJO diagrams. They aren't telling the story. They go against what some of the VP anomalies are showing...IOW maybe the 850 easterlies are migrating east..but at the same time there is a standing subsidence wave in that area over the WPAC. Bottom line (at least IMO) the colder west/warmer east look will be persistent and probably last longer than guidance shows.
I do think eventually later in November we see maybe a break down with a cooler east/warmer central and west look.
Nope. Had a touch of frost on the rooftops but that's it. Lower and more rural spots have been below 32. But it takes more than a couple of frosts to stop the grass. It may be slow, but still grows.
If I only looked down at your sig lol. That's right, I recall.
PYM on down to the Cape sort of got porked that winter relatively speaking. I recall even Duxbury getting rain in one event and my folks in Marshfield one town NW, getting pasted.
I think you were in Acushnet? You definitely had decent snow. But yeah that was the storm.
That storm was disappointing for many though outside of the low level forcing and deformation band. Other than the 95 corridor into RI and NYC to the Berks...it wasn't much to right home about...but winds in the interior were blowing near 50kts.