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Noah get the boat, the wet pattern begins. Late May/June 2026 Medium/Long Range


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4 minutes ago, IronTy said:

Have any of these stupid precip outlooks actually verified when they show above normal precip this year?  Has NOAA hired Bastardi for their precip forecasting?

 

I'm still holding to my late June derecho and trend toward wet weather.  It's still too early. 

Cansips has it turning wet, though that's a seasonal forecast.

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3 hours ago, Weather Will said:
3 hours ago, Weather Will said:

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Boy would I love a -EPO in Super El Nino. That's probably the best combo. CPC is disregarding the CANSIPS completely in their seasonal outlook, and 1 year ago around this time CANSIPS had a large part of the Midwest/Great Lakes -4 to -6 for the month of July at 0.0 month lead and it ended up positive departure across the board. It did do well in lead the last 2 Winter's though, although severely underestimating the warmth in the Mountain West, which I don't think anything got actually.  

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14 minutes ago, Stormchaserchuck1 said:

Boy would I love a -EPO in Super El Nino. That's probably the best combo. CPC is disregarding the CANSIPS completely in their seasonal outlook, and 1 year ago around this time CANSIPS had a large part of the Midwest/Great Lakes -4 to -6 for the month of July at 0.0 month lead and it ended up positive departure across the board. It did do well in lead the last 2 Winter's though, although severely underestimating the warmth in the Mountain West, which I don't think anything got actually.  

Any cases of an emerging El Nino with a hot summer, then a cold and wet winter?

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8 minutes ago, Eskimo Joe said:

Any cases of an emerging El Nino with a hot summer, then a cold and wet winter?

I know 2002 was dry. I don't think there are actually many cases of hot Summer's in El Nino. Something global is shifting around now, jet stream is lifting north. 

Edit: 2002 was above average

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35 minutes ago, CAPE said:

Dry AF here. Watering does next to nothing. Where's Noah? Gonna need that boat (Ark) soon. The Biblical rains are surely coming.:rolleyes:

This shit is so boring lol. Great for my business. No weather delays is a beautiful thing. I'd give up a few bucks for a couple days of good steady tropical rain. That would make a fun summer rain hike. 

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17 minutes ago, WxUSAF said:

Euro is the most “robust” for showers on Sunday and it’s like 0.25” on average? Can keeps getting kicked on anything besides dry NW flow. So no major heat at least?

I think we are very dry through summer before finally turning to a wetter pattern in fall.  That's why I have given up on getting a lawn going (new construction home finished in March).  I will try again in September.  I do expect a warm, wet winter which would be helpful.

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25 minutes ago, BlizzardNole said:

I think we are very dry through summer before finally turning to a wetter pattern in fall.  That's why I have given up on getting a lawn going (new construction home finished in March).  I will try again in September.  I do expect a warm, wet winter which would be helpful.

That’s my gut feeling as well. 

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