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Mid-Long Range Discussion 2026


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2 hours ago, NorthHillsWx said:

One word comes to mind looking at overnight modeling: spring 

 The threat of a mid-month winter storm for your area on the operationals has obviously come down as I posted. However, todays still cold and after the next few days’ of non-torch warming, it still looks mainly cold up your way for most of 2/12-15 (much colder anomalies than down here). Plus highly beneficial rain appears to be headed into much of the drought parched SE though sadly probably not down here. Then after a 6 day warming, it cools off substantially again with no sign of sustained warmth for late month into early March. With this, I expect at least one more wintry threat for much of especially well inland NC as the WPO and AO fall back some  A key though will be the PNA. It’s headed for unfavorable stout negative territory, but will it rise back to closer to neutral late month? PNA has been mainly over performing vs largely poor predictions.

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46 minutes ago, GaWx said:

 The threat of a mid-month winter storm for your area on the operationals has obviously come down as I posted. However, todays still cold and after the next few days’ of non-torch warming, it still looks mainly cold up your way for most of 2/12-15 (much colder anomalies than down here). Plus highly beneficial rain appears to be headed into much of the drought parched SE though sadly probably not down here. Then after a 6 day warming, it cools off substantially again with no sign of sustained warmth for late month into early March. With this, I expect at least one more wintry threat for much of especially well inland NC as the WPO and AO fall back some  A key though will be the PNA. It’s headed for unfavorable stout negative territory, but will it rise back to closer to neutral late month? PNA has been mainly over performing vs largely poor predictions.

Up and down and showers- sounds like… Spring 

Jokes aside it’s been a remarkable cold pattern the east coast has been locked in and no one should expect cold like this to continue as long as it has in ANY winter. But seeing the pacific firehose into west coast again tells me it’s done, and any cold shots likely will be followed by significant warmups. A spring pattern going into mid-late February doesn’t necessarily mean a warm pattern. Spring is up and down but the ups are more significant than the past couple months. If RDU hadn’t failed at the last storm I think every major city on east coast would finish above normal snowfall and below normal temps for the winter. As it stands I think Raleigh is the only city on the east coast BN for snowfall (seasonal, not to date) 

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The models giveth and the models taketh away... I think there could still be some hope for the last week of February into March. Still early to be calling Winter at this point. That said, I'm going to enjoy the thaw. It's been a fun few months of Winter but my body needs a break. Also i'm tired of trying to entertain a 5 year old indoors.

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12z CMC comes in a little bit colder and has some ice around the I40 north area. This was actually the coldest run the Canadian has had in several runs, it usually does good at sniffing out the CAD, so this might lead to other models showing a colder solution as we get closer. Definitely an outlier at this point, but might not be too far off as far as the wedge placement looks. 

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3 minutes ago, olafminesaw said:

Severe or ice, who knows?

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Regardless, prospects of heavy qpf is potentially the most important news coming out of this as regards helping with the drought. The SE needs the rain!

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9 minutes ago, WXNewton said:

12z GEFS definitely with a colder push and much more pronounced wedge this run, it's not over yet!

 

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I do think it's over for significant snowfall, at least south of central VA. Would be an ice storm and anything significant seems like a stretch at this point in time

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6 minutes ago, olafminesaw said:

I do think it's over for significant snowfall, at least south of central VA. Would be an ice storm and anything significant seems like a stretch at this point in time

Yeah I agree, the track and setup pretty much scream Miller-B so if anything were to fall as anything frozen more than likely going it's to be zr or sleet. My point is the models don't have it figured out yet and a lot folks seem to be writing it off. I feel like anytime a wedge setup could happen we won't really have the answers until almost go time, especially if the models are somewhat close over the next few days with temps in the mid 30s.

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