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January 2026 Medium/Long Range Discussion


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5 minutes ago, CAPE said:

Had 2 of those. How about a few 2-4/3-6 deals? I'll be greedy lol.

I have minimal interest in anything less than a 4-6”+ event. I like snowstorms a lot more than I like snow lol. Hopefully this winter includes something substantial for this area.

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26 minutes ago, CAPE said:

Had 2 of those. How about a few 2-4/3-6 deals? I'll be greedy lol.

I'll take anything honestly. I'm not picky. This is the first time in almost a decade I have off for the holidays (12/31 to 1/5). I'd like to have some stress free snow.

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56 minutes ago, Terpeast said:

Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t think the Dec 29-Jan 5 window favors EC snowstorms (apart from lighter snows that don’t pop up in modeling until less than 5 days). But once the +PNA develops after Jan 5 (if it does), all bets are off. 

6z EuroAI likes the 10th-11th. We'll see how many more runs it can hold. Lol 

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Go Time??? I have to admit; the weather alphabet is looking good for the chance at a coastal snowstorm going into the first few weeks of the New Year.  +PNA, -EPO, -NAO. Does that mean Baltimore will finally get a Monster Snow for sure? No, of course not.  But the table is set. Stay tuned...
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2 minutes ago, Bob Chill said:

Once you see the crazy eyed smiling face blocking pattern you can't unsee it. One of the wildest looking progs I've seen basically ever lol. Break out the Visine and stuff haha

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If we can't score just one warning level snowfall in this setup, then something's wrong.

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IMO I like the Jan 10-13 timeframe better than Jan 5-8 just because we're more likely to have the PNA and EPO in our favor. Lots of members show big hits on each ensemble then. Jan 5-8 will be hard to get a big storm more than 6+" just because the PNA and EPO are unfavorable. The odds are stacked against us there.

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13 minutes ago, bncho said:

IMO I like the Jan 10-13 timeframe better than Jan 5-8 just because we're more likely to have the PNA and EPO in our favor. Lots of members show big hits on each ensemble then. Jan 5-8 will be hard to get a big storm more than 6+" just because the PNA and EPO are unfavorable. The odds are stacked against us there.

I’m thinking the same. But i’ll take anything before the 10th!

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3 hours ago, CAPE said:

0z EPS for the 4th- vorticity and surface pressure- got some southern stream action. Precip stays just to the south.

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As mentioned by other posters the time period after this particular storm signal look to be more promising but I really cant help but like this depiction for the 4th. We have a good amount of vorticity to our south, a block to our north, and surface low pressure across Georgia in a position to bring in both gulf and Atlantic moisture. Of course, as depicted the bowling ball to our north would suppress the storm but for a week out I really can't hate it. We just need to see the trends but as it currently stands it is more than trackable. 

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