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Mid-Long Range Discussion 2026


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40 minutes ago, suzook said:

Ugh. Brutal 

 

58 minutes ago, olafminesaw said:

King Euro AI would have to agree 

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We’ve had so many moments since March when it looked like a pattern change was coming in the 14 day window just to revert to factory settings of drought. 

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8 hours ago, NorthHillsWx said:

Don’t look at the GFS if you thought it was going to rain again in NC this month

Unfortunately I just looked this morning. Same for Georgia. Absolutely zilch through May 3rd. You would think with the heat we would get some rogue tstorms. Big fat nothing. The clay has turned into permanent cement, and is now starting to crack open in many spots on my property. 

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2 hours ago, Met1985 said:

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Ironically, I am right by that .8. Talk about the screw zone! Local mets saying to get out of the drought conditions we would need around 20 to 25 inches of rain the next couple of months. I'd be shocked if we get that much rain in the next year.

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2 hours ago, olafminesaw said:

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 I’m targeting November for the change to consistently wetter than normal in much of the SE, which is typical for strong El Niño autumns. Until then lots of watering is anticipated during dry periods.

 But good news is that for well before then, the model consensus is showing a pattern change to wetter than normal in ~10 days and going into early May in my general area, where the drought is the worst in the SE. Fingers crossed that from then through Oct will be closer to normal overall.

Latest Euro Weeklies for Apr 27-May 3:

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