Yes, monday is looking rather rough around here.
As far as the pattern goes, there is some good news. The low pressure system currently forecast to bomb over the northeast this weekend, could help to push the PV out of its stubborn location over greenland next week. This could also help slow down the currently fast and progressive pattern we are in, and maybe we can get temporary blocking and maybe a trough to stick around longer than what we have been seeing. The polar vortex is currently located in a very bad position, right over Greenland, and we need something like what will happen this weekend to alter or change the current stubborn pattern we are in. Hopefully, the PV will move into a better position for us, but that remains to be seen. The ECMWF is building some very cold air over Alaska days 6 and 7. Hopefully that can push south towards Texas in the coming weeks, but thats just speculation right now.
We're going to have to take small steps in order to change this pattern, and the low pressure bomb this weekend will help. The pattern won't just drastically change with a snap of a finger, but hopefully it will gradually become more favorable for some cold air to finally enter the lower 48. This January has just been ridiculously warm accross all of the United States. But I do think things will start to become much colder towards the end of January.
Well, thats just my .02 cents!
