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Tag Archive for 'cold rain'

00Z GFS Displays A Complicated, Stormy, AND COLD Storm

Okay, so the 00Z GFS model guidance is out and I’m running through the data right now.  Here are my initial thoughts.
1. The blocking in the Atlantic is favorable on two accounts.  One, the building ridge in the Atlantic forces the cold front on Thursday morning to stall off the coast.  Two, the position of [...]

Cold Front And Coastal Monday Night, Return To Cold Through Thanksgiving

Monday is going to be the warmest day for the past 7 days and the next 7 days after as a cold front approaches the forecast area.  Don’t expect above normal temperatures though as the strengthening southwesterly flow will support near normal temperatures and increasing clouds through the period.  850 MB temperatures only barely cross [...]

Amid Model Flips And Phantom Storms, Cold Conditions Prevail

I’m sure that those who have been monitoring the models like a hawk have a bit of a headache as each run seems to show a different solution from model to model and run to run.  Of course, the most exciting has been the GFS, which did have a nice snow storm depicted for next [...]