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January 2026 Medium/Long Range Discussion


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1 minute ago, stormtracker said:

Here's my thinking.  That mother High is real.  The exact placement is not.  Until models get that right, we gonna windshield wiper that slug of moisture.

Someone call the mother ship and tell it to back off just a bit. 

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13 minutes ago, TSSN+ said:

Someone call the mother ship and tell it to back off just a bit. 

with that kind of cold....we wouldnt need a ton of qpf....make it 18 degrees...give us .4 qpf....thats 8 inches of powder

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4 minutes ago, pazzo83 said:

i wonder why Lake Michigan is so much warmer than the other lakes.

Probably less frozen? 
 

confirmed..

“Lake Michigan is the last of the Great Lakes to freeze due to its immense depth, size, and stored heat, resisting full ice cover even in severe winters”

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2 minutes ago, TSSN+ said:

Probably less frozen? 
 

confirmed..

“Lake Michigan is the last of the Great Lakes to freeze due to its immense depth, size, and stored heat, resisting full ice cover even in severe winters”

makes sense - thanks!

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42 minutes ago, TSSN+ said:

Think the euro might be over doing the cold air. Near to below 0? -20 in pa. Hopefully just over doing the cold push by a bit. 

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That's irrational modeling by the EURO.    With excellent radiational cooling, maybe.

With a 13 mph wind and 76% cloudiness over Augusta,  0 ain't gonna happen.

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