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Fall 2025 WX Discussion Thread


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All three 0z global ensembles show the transition to an EPO and/or PNA ridge by very late this month.  Operationals don't have it at 0z, but that could easily change.  Ensembles are the choice for now.  Hopefully, we see further runs over the next 2-3 days which sporadically show major cold out breaks at least heading SE out of Canada along with big highs.

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The Euro Weeklies today use the first week as a transition week(as opposed to full blown cold) and repay us with cold the rest of the month.  I am seeing a bit of a trend to dump cold in the west and then it spreads eastward.  We have seen this trend on modeling(and it be correct) more times than I can count during the past decade.  The 12z GEPS absolutely slams the cold into the West and it quickly spreads eastward.  With all the bouncing around today, this may be a very wicked shot o cold air - lots of bouncing around with very cold air.  It is worth noting that the Canadian model suite will often "see" the extreme of cold air first.  While the Euro is sidestepping a bit, the GEFS and Canadian ensembles at 12z are quite cool.  Remember it is shoulder season and possibly VERY cold air in the mix for December....so no surprise today.  

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1 hour ago, Carvers Gap said:

The Euro Weeklies today use the first week as a transition week(as opposed to full blown cold) and repay us with cold the rest of the month.  I am seeing a bit of a trend to dump cold in the west and then it spreads eastward.  We have seen this trend on modeling(and it be correct) more times than I can count during the past decade.  The 12z GEPS absolutely slams the cold into the West and it quickly spreads eastward.  With all the bouncing around today, this may be a very wicked shot o cold air - lots of bouncing around with very cold air.  It is worth noting that the Canadian model suite will often "see" the extreme of cold air first.  While the Euro is sidestepping a bit, the GEFS and Canadian ensembles at 12z are quite cool.  Remember it is shoulder season and possibly VERY cold air in the mix for December....so no surprise today.  

Probably factoring the MJO. Crawling through 6 and into 7 by early December. Transition in 7 makes sense if the MJO is ruling the Roost. Continued blocking has become a bit of a Question for December now as some Data has backed off some. 

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50 minutes ago, Daniel Boone said:

Probably factoring the MJO. Crawling through 6 and into 7 by early December. Transition in 7 makes sense if the MJO is ruling the Roost. Continued blocking has become a bit of a Question for December now as some Data has backed off some. 

I honestly don't use the MJO much in November and early December.  I wonder if modeling is over-emphasizing it.  Either way, a delay would probably all for the cold to last into early January - good recipe!  

I will say that I track an "eastern" cold shot only to have it dump West...and then come eastward around Christmas.  It was delayed by about three weeks.  I need to check the thread, but that might be the Christmas Eve anafront year.

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Just checked.  Nope, not December 2020.  Though this current projected cold looks remarkably similar in its progression.  

I am looking for the year where an epic December(way better than what weeklies have now) delayed by about three weeks.  It might be that late December/early January cold snap where it didn't snow much - 17 or 18'?  

I remember sitting in a movie theater and seeing the Weeklies flip warm.  I know...get a life right?  I had been banging the cold drum for weeks, and it was like someone turned the lights off!  LOL. Seems like it has been 7-10 years since that time.  

I can remember really two places where I connect weather models going nuts(good and bad) and a specific location.  The other one(besides the movie theater) is in Hampton.  We had been back in the boondocks with no cell service.  When we got to the hill overlooking Hampton, I got several texts from @tnweathernutw/ snowmaggedon maps that originally included us.  To this day, I hate missing a 12z suite because of that.  Those maps were flat out nuts.  DC got most of our snow, but the model runs for a few days were epic.

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33 minutes ago, Carvers Gap said:

I honestly don't use the MJO much in November and early December.  I wonder if modeling is over-emphasizing it.  Either way, a delay would probably all for the cold to last into early January - good recipe!  

I will say that I track an "eastern" cold shot only to have it dump West...and then come eastward around Christmas.  It was delayed by about three weeks.  I need to check the thread, but that might be the Christmas Eve anafront year.

Yeah, hopefully they are overemphasizing it. Could also be the SSW starting to affect the Models. If so, some back and forth and wonky solutions to come as we know.

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22 minutes ago, Carvers Gap said:

Just checked.  Nope, not December 2020.  Though this current projected cold looks remarkably similar in its progression.  

I am looking for the year where an epic December(way better than what weeklies have now) delayed by about three weeks.  It might be that late December/early January cold snap where it didn't snow much - 17 or 18'?  

I remember sitting in a movie theater and seeing the Weeklies flip warm.  I know...get a life right?  I had been banging the cold drum for weeks, and it was like someone turned the lights off!  LOL. Seems like it has been 7-10 years since that time.  

I can remember really two places where I connect weather models going nuts(good and bad) and a specific location.  The other one(besides the movie theater) is in Hampton.  We had been back in the boondocks with no cell service.  When we got to the hill overlooking Hampton, I got several texts from @tnweathernutw/ snowmaggedon maps that originally included us.  To this day, I hate missing a 12z suite because of that.  Those maps were flat out nuts.  DC got most of our snow, but the model runs for a few days were epic.

Think it was 17-18. Terrible waist of cold.

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5 hours ago, Daniel Boone said:

Yeah, hopefully they are overemphasizing it. Could also be the SSW starting to affect the Models. If so, some back and forth and wonky solutions to come as we know.

I just read that a SSW is in motion. Is it right & is it good or bad?  We shall see.

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Should have said we'll know more by next week.But some of social media especially on X make it sound like the apocalypse is coming.We're gonna fall -800C below normal,snow drifts as tall as the empire state building,we're all gonna die.Like there hasnt been a SSWE before.

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The 0z GEPS and 12z GEFS are frigid at the ends of their runs today.  The EPS is lagging as it kicked the can by about 3-5 days yesterday.  It still "should" get there, but have to be careful for the Charlie Brown football deal.  When ensembles get that cold, chances start to go way up.  Those ensembles are cold for about 75% o NA and almost all of the Lower 48.  Pretty impressive.

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Just today the CFS and GEFS weeklies join the colder forecast for December. ECMWF weekly had been consistent which added confidence even before others joined the chorus. 

Agree it will take about a week (2nd or 3rd front) to chip away at the SER that builds next week through early Thanksgiving week. CFS and extrapolating mid-range ensembles points to right after Thanksgiving. Same for some AI stuff. GEFS and ECMWF weeklies are slower more like 1 Dec.

While the MJO promotes the slower timing, a Strato warming event could promote the faster timing. SSW is normally the slower process but it's already in progress. MJO has to tee up the warmer phases first. 

Physical Science Lab Asia pressure and temps has not really set up yet, no surprise with the MJO. North America has a ways to go. Eastern Siberia shows very early signs. Rest of Russia and China no signal (bearish or bullish) so overall those charts are not set up yet.

PS @Carvers Gapyou'd prolly love this site given your post about pressure / temps on the winter spec. Maps won't load for me, so maybe you're already looking there. 

PSL Map Room: Global Circulation (Quick Menu): NOAA Physical Sciences Laboratory

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