 
 
So, just maybe, we will have a decent winter this year. I really would like to see snow this year and be able to use my fireplace. (I know crazy talk)
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Portastorm wrote:And it could get even a lot more interesting as we head into November. Check out the latest run of the Euro:
http://weather.cod.edu/forecast/loop.ecmwf850t.html
That would be a massive polar high heading down to Texas along the front range of the Rockies!
We'll need several more days of consistent model runs to seriously get our hopes up, but it's worth watching right now. The 18z GFS run earlier today also painted a cold scenario for later next week.


 Indeed, we WILL have many more opportunities for that.
  Indeed, we WILL have many more opportunities for that.


yeah, it looks like a significant squall line could set up and push through the area.double D wrote:Thanks Jen for the information. The NWS southern region seems to be working again as of 4:20.
BTW, it looks like tomorrow could get interesting. The NWS is calling for severe storms tomorrow night, especially along and east of I-35.

 
  

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