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- snowman65
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Christmas looking like a beach-goers dream this year. Please wear sunscreen.
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Jason can fire up the pool and the Bar-B
GFS then offers up some Ol Man Winter revenge as Santa heads back in his speedo after his Texas tour.

GFS then offers up some Ol Man Winter revenge as Santa heads back in his speedo after his Texas tour.

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GFS flips the Western block to the East after Christmas. Euro-AI has zonal flow then a jailbreak toward Texas just after Christmas. After Sunday's cold front prepare to bring out the swimsuits.
It looks like Miami kind of weather for the playoff game on the 20th in CLL. Upper 70s, some humidity. On second thought, give me a blue norther!! lol
It looks like Miami kind of weather for the playoff game on the 20th in CLL. Upper 70s, some humidity. On second thought, give me a blue norther!! lol
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In the meantime, two more days in the 60s with dry air, before a warmup and another FROPA on Sunday.
Future FROPAs, however, are in negotiation.
Future FROPAs, however, are in negotiation.
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a dose of reality....
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that map is a literal war crime against humanity, no bueno por favor
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So many people buy into the long range models and it spreads like a cancer. They should know by now you cant trust the models. I dont trust any model/forecast beyond 3-4 days at the most. Anything beyond that should not even be allowed to exist except for hurricanes, thats it.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 10, 2025 8:34 pm that map is a literal war crime against humanity, no bueno por favor
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You have to know what to look for. And you don’t go by operational models when you’re doing something that’s a week or two out, you go by ensembles. You can usually see an Artic blast coming from two weeks out, sometimes longer than that if you know what to look for.snowman65 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 11, 2025 7:42 amSo many people buy into the long range models and it spreads like a cancer. They should know by now you cant trust the models. I dont trust any model/forecast beyond 3-4 days at the most. Anything beyond that should not even be allowed to exist except for hurricanes, thats it.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 10, 2025 8:34 pm that map is a literal war crime against humanity, no bueno por favor
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I dont know whats more depressing, amazon somehow screwing up my delivery and dropping the package off at the wrong house, or the temperatures im seeing for christmas.
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The long-term forecasts were wrong 10 days ago and they'll probably be wrong now.snowman65 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 11, 2025 7:42 amSo many people buy into the long range models and it spreads like a cancer. They should know by now you cant trust the models. I dont trust any model/forecast beyond 3-4 days at the most. Anything beyond that should not even be allowed to exist except for hurricanes, thats it.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 10, 2025 8:34 pm that map is a literal war crime against humanity, no bueno por favor
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Cpv17 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 11, 2025 8:27 amYou have to know what to look for. And you don’t go by operational models when you’re doing something that’s a week or two out, you go by ensembles. You can usually see an Artic blast coming from two weeks out, sometimes longer than that if you know what to look for.snowman65 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 11, 2025 7:42 amSo many people buy into the long range models and it spreads like a cancer. They should know by now you cant trust the models. I dont trust any model/forecast beyond 3-4 days at the most. Anything beyond that should not even be allowed to exist except for hurricanes, thats it.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 10, 2025 8:34 pm that map is a literal war crime against humanity, no bueno por favor
There's always an arctic blast 14 days out in the winter and a tropical system 10-14 days away in the late summer on the models, particularly GFS.
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Having said the the Ensemble and sensible forecasts are progging that after our little eastward bound clipper clips us early next week, zonal flow predominates. For funsies, GFS has some really cold air descending into Montana and the Dakotas around Dec 27.
Another cool snap after a Friday-Saturday warmup and then zonal flow through Christmas seems reasonable.
Today - we have mid 60s and low DP. Crisp azure skies and sun. Enjoy today!
Another cool snap after a Friday-Saturday warmup and then zonal flow through Christmas seems reasonable.
Today - we have mid 60s and low DP. Crisp azure skies and sun. Enjoy today!
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Now im hearing possibly low 80’s down here for christmas , what a joke
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If that’s the case then we could be in for something crazy later in the winter. Remember, Mother Nature has her own way of balancing things out.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 11, 2025 3:26 pm Now im hearing possibly low 80’s down here for christmas , what a joke
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Now we know what happens when we have a super early pv split that "has never been seen before" lolStratton20 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 11, 2025 3:26 pm Now im hearing possibly low 80’s down here for christmas , what a joke
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This doesnt have anything to do with the PV split though , this is driven by a jet extension in the pacific and + EPO, Se ridging is showing up because of ridging in Scandinavia , just gotta hope we can get that - WPO ridge to slip in over Alaska, other wise it is going to be a truely miserable christmas in terms of temperatures
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Christmas is often warm here, it’s not surprising. Winter hasn’t even started yet, plenty of time.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 11, 2025 8:51 pm This doesnt have anything to do with the PV split though , this is driven by a jet extension in the pacific and + EPO, Se ridging is showing up because of ridging in Scandinavia , just gotta hope we can get that - WPO ridge to slip in over Alaska, other wise it is going to be a truely miserable christmas in terms of temperatures
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Cpv17 yup its just the start, I just dont like any warm weather in general, and especially not on holidays, when i think of christmas weather wise, warm just doesnt match up for me lol