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February 2026 Medium/ Long Range Discussion: Buckle Up!


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51 minutes ago, LongRanger said:

fwiw, during the cold winters of the '70s, the longwave pattern shifted as spring neared such that we flipped to the warm side

This reminds me of the winter of '77 in MD where we got a moderate snow of around 6" with a crust of ice followed by weeks of frigid and dry.  The glacier lasted for weeks and January was an incredible -12 departure at DCA, but it lacked in the total snow department.

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3 hours ago, Ji said:

Feb 11-12 window?

Long way out so I would expand that window a bit.. 

The NA looks very favorable and I know Chuck will swoop in here and do his -PNA deb thing, but this works out at times(more so in a Nino) with potentially significant energy ejecting eastward from the SW.

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1 hour ago, CAPE said:

Long way out so I would expand that window a bit.. 

The NA looks very favorable and I know Chuck will swoop in here and do his -PNA deb thing, but this works out at times(more so in a Nino) with potentially significant energy ejecting eastward from the SW.

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I like that general LW pattern a lot. Precip isn't usually a problem unlike an amplified +pna/-epo pattern with the ridge axis over the west conus. The pna/epo pattern is colder but it difficult to get moisture laden storms. Lots of fronts and high-pressures without big synoptic systems. The pattern in your post has multiple ways for some juice in the system. 

I've been casually watching the cfs weeklies and they've been looking tasty for the second half of Feb for at least the past week. Similar to what you posted just 2 weeks later:

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1 minute ago, CAPE said:

Latest weeklies for mid Feb. NA blocking and a Nino-ish look overall. It generally likes to snow here in Feb, and this is an h5 look that can facilitate that.

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It's funny how February has historically been our snowiest month...yet since 2016 it's been mostly terrible! Would be good to have a traditional snow February for a change :lol:

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Latest weeklies for mid Feb. NA blocking and a Nino-ish look overall. It generally likes to snow here in Feb, and this is an h5 look that can facilitate that.
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It hasent snowed here in February since 2015
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3 minutes ago, Ji said:


Been watching that … don’t know how to beef it up

Shortwave is across guidance and it has a gulf/baja connection but it's not impressive for now. Run of the mill but has trended towards a better pass underneath us. Cmc has it and h5 looks half decent 

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18 minutes ago, stormtracker said:

lol, Euro tries the EXACT same thing Next Saturday as it's doing for this Saturday.  Can't make this shit up.  Same result

Came in here to talk about the same thing...like bruh whhhyyy? Lol (If it does end up looking like that we'll know this time to ignore the threat altogether!

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