jaxjagman Posted yesterday at 09:28 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 09:28 AM 15 hours ago, nrgjeff said: The Great Plains may have a good week. First we have this Tuesday trouble in Illinois, which may relaod on Thursday. The real Alley is up on Wednesday and perhaps again on Friday. There's no place like Kansas - except both the tornadoes and the Jayhawks have been in a coma the last 4 seasons. Looks like the early week Illinois system never sends a front our way. After Plains / Midwest system number 2 we should have thunderstorms in the Mid-South on Saturday. Timing and weakening LLJ limit severe chances IMHO. Then on Sunday we'd like to see skies quickly clear for Easter. Cool trough is forecast early next week. Next system is forecast late next week into that weekend. April 12th anyone? Oh my! 2015? We had a ice storm that winter,severe was literally non-existent which that year proceeded into a strong NINO later in 2015. Who knows,snowstorm in Jan 2016?That was the most snow we got here in decades.Seems like the potential flooding of Pac air this winter upcoming,AN temps should be the main course 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaxjagman Posted 1 hour ago Author Share Posted 1 hour ago On 3/29/2026 at 1:40 PM, jaxjagman said: Think it could get active as we get into April for a bit.The problem with the MJO is the ERW in which caused twin cyclones and has caused social media hysteria like its never happened before from a ERW.But this is from the Coriolis effect,which makes storms on both sides of the equator and move east to west Its like living the Polar Vortex again since what,OVER decade ago?But this has happened since at least the dinosaur era and beyond ?..LOL I dunno,seems like to me the MJO has been back into Africa the last few days,its caused lots of deaths in that region from floods and the MJO signal is getting totally destroyed by this ERW Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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