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Some mood flakes and a dusting to start the morning. But my current focus is on the upcoming pattern that looks to offer some real chances, including a strong west-based -NAO pattern. The first chance appears to be this weekend with a southern slider that, at first glance, appears to be a miss to the south. However, the track is very close to the benchmark for our area and it would not take much of a north trend to produce here. Temps are marginal, but evaporative cooling and melting along the system's northern edge could help produce enough diabatic cooling to support a changeover to snow.

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On 12/31/2025 at 8:01 AM, csnavywx said:

Some mood flakes and a dusting to start the morning. But my current focus is on the upcoming pattern that looks to offer some real chances, including a strong west-based -NAO pattern. The first chance appears to be this weekend with a southern slider that, at first glance, appears to be a miss to the south. However, the track is very close to the benchmark for our area and it would not take much of a north trend to produce here. Temps are marginal, but evaporative cooling and melting along the system's northern edge could help produce enough diabatic cooling to support a changeover to snow.

Well after this dud, we've got another shot this weekend. Finally a decent slider track. Boundary layer temps are super marginal and I expect we "waste" some liquid to cool the column via diabatic cooling. It's also during the middle of the day, but that's a little less of a showstopper in mid-Jan. The trough orientation isn't the best, so there's still a chance of a whiff, but there's at least some agreement between the RRFS, AIGFS and EC-AIFS on track now and it should be able to produce a decent band of accumulation on the northwest side.

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6 minutes ago, csnavywx said:

Well after this dud, we've got another shot this weekend. Finally a decent slider track. Boundary layer temps are super marginal and I expect we "waste" some liquid to cool the column via diabatic cooling. It's also during the middle of the day, but that's a little less of a showstopper in mid-Jan. The trough orientation isn't the best, so there's still a chance of a whiff, but there's at least some agreement between the RRFS, AIGFS and EC-AIFS on track now and it should be able to produce a decent band of accumulation on the northwest side.

Just to confirm/clarify, you are speaking of the Sunday(1/18) system?

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