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Winter 2025-26 Medium/Long Range Discussion


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1 hour ago, OrdIowPitMsp said:

The GFS keeps Minneapolis below zero for ~72hrs next weekend. Good stuff. 

Yeah this cold blast could be significant from a duration perspective. Nothing super crazy for temps, but we could be talking at least a week of sub 20 highs if we undershoot Wednesday by a couple degrees which is possible with the fresh snowpack. The Holiday cold wave was sub 20 for 12 days here so that's the modern mark for duration of a cold wave imo.

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1 hour ago, Radtechwxman said:

Im in a piss poor spot for anything. Clippers missing me north and the southern stream systems well south. I love cold and dry. Bring on tornado season at this point. 

p rough, most of the qpf over n il is the mid week duster so things about to get extra north dakota mode later this week

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Verbatim, if something like the latest Canadian happens, wouldn't the thermodynamics for lake effect be nuclear given the Arctic air mass? Doubt that happens though but the timing of the cold air could allow for that. 

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Verbatim, if something like the latest Canadian happens, wouldn't the thermodynamics for lake effect be nuclear given the Arctic air mass? Doubt that happens though but the timing of the cold air could allow for that. 

the GEM (and RGEM to an extent) over-do cold temperatures, sometimes significantly so.
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13 minutes ago, Chicago Storm said:


the GEM (and RGEM to an extent) over-do cold temperatures, sometimes significantly so.

Yeah. It's the 2nd worst verification score for medium range models I think. Definitely not believing it's output this model run, but I guess it does show probably the best outcome up here because I doubt anything can overcome high pressure as strong as what's progged.

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53 minutes ago, Chicago916 said:

Verbatim, if something like the latest Canadian happens, wouldn't the thermodynamics for lake effect be nuclear given the Arctic air mass? Doubt that happens though but the timing of the cold air could allow for that. 

When it gets very cold, lake effect goes from dendrites to tiny ice crystals and doesn't stack up very fast.  Makes for very poor visibility but not great accumulations.

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