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December 2020 General Discussion


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1 minute ago, michsnowfreak said:

I like gray skies in winter but it's irritating when snow melts, then it turns gray.  The absolute perfect Winter scene is a steel gray sky with fresh bright white snow everywhere.

I prefer a bright blue sky with snow on the ground.

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Tidbits from Long Term AFD by CLE and IWX...

CLE: 

.LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...
A large upper level ridge over the eastern United states will begin 
to amplify slightly by the end of the week as a deep digging upper 
level trough dives into the Central Plains states. Surface high 
pressure over the Ohio Valley will settle south and build as it 
moves out to the Atlantic Ocean from the Georgia coast. Warm air 
advection will take place on the west side of the high pressure into 
the forecast area for much of the latter half of the week.  As the 
upper level trough begins to dive into the Plains States toward the 
end of the week, a series of surface low pressure systems will 
develop over the Oklahoma Panhandle. The first will move northeast 
through the central Great Lakes Friday night keeping our area in the 
warm sector.  However, looking further out, the second Panhandle 
Hook appears it will track deeper south and keep the local area on 
the cold side of the low.  Another possible winter storm will need 
to be watched for Sunday as the week progresses. All of the long 
range models agree on colder air and development of this low at this 
time.

IWX:


Guidance still advertises an active pattern setting up for the 
weekend with a storm brewing over the central states. The features 
to watch are a cut-off low off the coast of the Baja and a trough 
arriving onshore of British Columbia late in the week. These 
features will dictate how the storm from the Central U.S. evolves. 
Stay tuned!

 

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