They are further away from the Mexican deserts. Then again in February 1895, Houston area got 2 feet of snow. Louisiana and Florida have not recorded 2 feet of snow, including the 1895 event.
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While its too early to say how cold, man that is a classic look for a massive dump of arctic air into the lower 48 in early February
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Damn, Stratton, that’s looking sexyStratton20 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 1:13 pm While its too early to say how cold, man that is a classic look for a massive dump of arctic air into the lower 48 in early February

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Cpv17 Couldnt agree more! Ive managed to infiltrate and hijack wxman57’s red river cold wall operation, you may notice the wall has some holes to say the least
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Southern storm part deux??
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Keeping in mind this is an extended look. We are not done with below normal temps. Believe it or not, we are not done with the snow either.
More in the coming days.
More in the coming days.
Agree. I still feel we will get an ice storm before February is over.biggerbyte wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2025 5:10 pm Keeping in mind this is an extended look. We are not done with below normal temps. Believe it or not, we are not done with the snow either.
More in the coming days.
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The polar vortex won't be gone for long.
Watch what happens during the second week of February:
Keeping a close watch for building cold air in Alaska. Bears watch
I can bear-ly take this boring, cloudy weather.
Canadian brings home of a more arctic front around Feb 7/8.
Canadian brings home of a more arctic front around Feb 7/8.
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Yeah winter is definitely over in february, definitely not looking good for any real cold intrusions, se ridge taking over, troughing in alaska, game over for winter lovers, it was fun while it lasted
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Completely agree with Stratton. I’ve been watching things closely since my last post and looks like we are done, at least with any arctic fronts or wintry precipitation.
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Agreed. Data from today suggests that IF we get another cold snap it will be very short lived. I see absolutely no reason to believe this is not accurate. Sorry, folks, but we are about to set up for Spring. If you want more cold and snow you will have to go elsewhere.
Welcome to weather reality. Anything that suggests a double punch of winter weather around here has to be extremely suspect.
Welcome to weather reality. Anything that suggests a double punch of winter weather around here has to be extremely suspect.
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Any thoughts on how active the Gulf of America will be this year?
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Lets move this to Tropical Discussion forumbiggerbyte wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2025 7:44 pm Any thoughts on how active the Gulf of America will be this year?
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