Angus
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seems more promising - please!
Behind these disturbances, another shot of bitter cold will come early next week, and winter lovers should delight in the fact that we'll remain below to much below normal on average through the middle of February! By the first week of February, the pattern features a narrower corridor of cold slightly farther west from the coastline, which transitions our precipitation pattern from one of potential for blockbuster events, but low probability of them actually coming together over New England, to a pattern more conducive of Northern and Southern stream phasing, which would make storm frequency higher along the Eastern Seaboard. Will it verify? Only time will tell.
source: http://www.mattnoyes.net/
Behind these disturbances, another shot of bitter cold will come early next week, and winter lovers should delight in the fact that we'll remain below to much below normal on average through the middle of February! By the first week of February, the pattern features a narrower corridor of cold slightly farther west from the coastline, which transitions our precipitation pattern from one of potential for blockbuster events, but low probability of them actually coming together over New England, to a pattern more conducive of Northern and Southern stream phasing, which would make storm frequency higher along the Eastern Seaboard. Will it verify? Only time will tell.
source: http://www.mattnoyes.net/