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January 2026 Short/Medium Range Thread


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3 minutes ago, Carvers Gap said:

The low in the Lakes is the problem.  It was behind the system so not sure if it sped up?

One thing I’ve noticed is that as much as I’ve watched these vort loops lately, those vorts near the lakes are not messing around. They’re moving substantially faster than stuff that gets strung out further south. Here today on a run, maybe gone tomorrow.
 

One thing that might have to be watched with some of these runs that trail vorticity back towards the high plains and front range, is some mischief if one gets hung up for a bit while the more northerly parts of the shortwave move along. 
 

that could go either way of course: it outruns the cold or gets just enough space to amplify at the right time. 

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25 minutes ago, Holston_River_Rambler said:

Interesting wrt the NAM vs RGEM. Usually seems like in the 40-60 hour range the NAM will be warm nosing any and all. 

As far as the RGEM, it still shows 4-6" in Harlan and Bell Counties in SEKY. Oddly, that drops to around 3" in Lee and Wise Counties. 850's look fine overall for the aforementioned area's. Nam 3k looks pretty Jacked for these Area's. Looks a bit worrisome a bit further South. 

 Model's have been all over the Place with the Setup so, right now, even at this close Range, we just don't know. 

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With the temp issues in ETn but not so much in west or east of here, makes me think the mods are about to sniff out a handoff or energy transfer. Seems like when we get odd looking thermals up the valley, it’s a precursor to a low popping off the coast of SC.


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