It's gonna be 84 years that I think about that jeep lol. Those cars sure our addictive. Maybe I'll reup in a couple years when/if new 2 door Wranglers with crank windows and no power locks are under 30k (smh at this economy).
A snowstorm would be cool, but it would also be cool if we can get an actual storm of any kind lol. With that said, I sold my jeep the other day (which was not fun, but it was time), so I expect this to be one helluva winter.
It cooled off quickly after sunset. I just ran some errands wearing basketball shorts and didn’t feel like that was the best decision I could have made.
Interesting, though I do have a minor gripe about the axis points changing from graph to graph. I just wrapped up a graduate data analytics class where I basically lived in Cognos and had to create visualizations for 2 months, so I've become picky lol. Not surprisingly, warm/humid is the most frequent pairing.
Hopefully you're right because this is gradually turning into another drought pattern. I was just thinking about how this year has to be the most boring weather-wise that I've experienced. So far, the west coast is still dominating all the interesting weather as well. We'll see what happens as we get into December and whether the STJ comes alive to at least toss us some substantial precip from frontal passages.
Agreed...the southern stream has been practically non-existent for most of the year with most of the storms riding the high latitudes. That seems very Nina'ish, though maybe the gom will open up as the jet streams sinks farther south.
I confess...this weather is nice. It's the sun and light wind. I think I'm learning that, while I do prefer warmer weather, it's the clouds/wind that I could do without (when it's colder). Just got a pretty good workout in and barely needed a hoodie.
Pretty unusual after a storm system to see more clouds to the southeast than northwest…and I’m fully embracing it. There might be no pattern I dislike more than cold, cloudy, and windy…unless it’s snowing.