Can't remember were you were posted Comox or Holberg?, did them all as a 052.
Yesterday we were in the low 80's. Shorts and t shirt weather. Today we hit 60, windy, some light rain. Went fishing expecting the weather to improve as the day got longer, according to the forecast. Ha! Never happened. The rain finally quit, but the winds kept blowing and it never warmed up. Stayed cloudy too. Glad I was wearing my longies. The wife said I looked like I got some sun. No, that's wind burn!
One day shorts, the next long underwear.......:facepalm:
AccuWeather calling for snowy winter ahead
Northeast cities from Baltimore to New York could be in for a snowy winter, according to AccuWeather forecasters.
The weather service's winter 2012-2013 forecast calls for cold weather and large systems of moisture to converge, dumping above-average snow totals along the East Coast. The timing is expected to be in January and February.
El Nino, the global climate pattern expected to develop by the end of September, could contribute heavily, according to the forecast. It typically causes a strong southern branch of the jet stream across the country, which can often phase together with cold air and the northern branch of the jet stream around the mid-Atlantic, causing major winter storms.
If the right blocking occurs, when areas of high pressure settle over Canada or Greenland, forcing cold air down to the U.S., that can also contribute to a snowy winter. Moist systems need plenty of cold air to produce snow and not rain.
Normal snowfall in Baltimore is 20.2 inches in a season, on average. Last season fell far below that, at 1.8 inches, the least since 1972. The season before that was a bit below normal, at 14.4 inches, while the 2009-2010 season is by far the outlier for Baltimore, with 77 inches.
Of course, these seasonal forecasts should be taken with a grain of salt. They aren't meant to predict specific weather events, but rather, climate trends that could impact day-to-day weather. After all, while AccuWeather's summer forecast released in May accurately predicted an active severe weather season, it also called for a lack of prolonged heat spells, something that didn't quite come to be.
Ya i copied wrong link. All fixed up now. You are right tho,its only a prediction not a forecast.^^^^^^^ That was last winters prediction. For us in N WI, it was 180? from what was predicted...... I don't trust any long range forecast.
They calling for a bad winter. Here in the northeast we expect to make up for last winterless season.
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I didn want to see that at all. The deal we make with the devil to live in MN is snow must accompany the cold temps. If my sleds sit another year, I don't know what I'm going to do. Last year there wasn't even anywhere to trailer to since everyone got skunked.
Let's see, starts with an "S", hmmm? Is it easy to shovel? Can it come in both sticky and "dry"? Does it get into everything? Then you must be talking about SAND! What did I win?
Don't worry, as we got a cold front through here yesterday too. It dropped down to 74 overnight and they're talking about only hitting a high of 89 today! Brrrrrrr. We'll be pulling out the sweatshirts if it drops much more. Oh, I don't mean to rub it in, because we're only going to have this weather for another 2-3months, then it will drop down into the mid 70s in January/February. Now THAT is cold!