Basically no chance of MDT breaking a record today. That stands as the warmest ever recorded temp in Dec (tied) of 75 in 1984. There are some days in Dec where the records are closer to what the HRRR is showing today in the low to mid 50's. MDT does have two days with record highs this month in the 16th and 17th.
I had some opinions on the AM models, not all bad, but did not post because there seems to be a prevalent "only post if its good news" trend lately...at least for models.
Up until the last year or two, the GFS/Fv3 always had something for us as well. Mostly digital only and eventually fleeting. Now the GFS is like the voice of reason. Ha.
Tomorrow is not a snow tracking day. I was bemoaning the 60 run. Sucks. Hrrr has me getting to 56 or 57. Not so high on your side. Driving through all the snow covered landscape of western Adams and Cumberland County was great today but then I got home and ran through the next 5 days on the globals and it just sucked. Lol.
Not at all. I am just a bit downtrodden by what appears to be the end of the Jan 3rd threat. I thought it really had legs. If we start getting into Mid January still chasing 100+ hour threats, I am going to get sullen. LOL.
That is how it rolls here in the Winter if we have a Southwest flow. The warm air funnels right up into my hood. Makes you realize that elevation is WAYYYYYYY over rated unless we are talking 3000+ feet. Got to 45 at High Rock today which is 2200 feet or so.
Just took a beautiful drive to King's Gap in Cumberland County. No snow for the first quarter of it then a winter wonderland as I got into the eastern side of the ridges. 43 when I started and 33 at Caledonia.
But you spell checked your offer and did not thrill us with threats and other assorted profanity. You might have to work on your presentation to put butts in the seats! Lol.
Jan 3rd is definitely our focus, IMO. Lot's of two wave runs so far. Like I mentioned a few days ago, the impact is huge is something big happens. Jan 3rd is the first day back to work for many.