Friday, October 19, 2012
Crazy Winter-Like Pattern May Be Setting Up Just Outside the 10-Day Period
The models continue to indicate the possibility of a crazy winter-like pattern setting up just outside the 10-day period, and what makes things interesting is the possibility of a very strong storm along the Gulf Coast, and extremely cold air for early November being in place over the Northeast United States. The models currently show this storm along the Gulf Coast getting quite strong but going due East and sliding out to sea, with some incredibly cold air in place over our region for that time of year. If things occurred as the models are currently showing, it would mean just some dry and sunny, but relatively cold air and highs probably staying in the upper 40's. The models do however indicate that there will be several pieces of energy dropping down from Canada that could merge with this strong storm along the Gulf Coast. If this happened it could very well bring this storm up the coast and into the cold air. I will go no further than that at this point, as no model is currently showing this happen, as the American model is the only one that goes out past 10 days and it does not show the two systems merging and the European model only goes out to 10 days. The period that we would be talking about here is focused around November 1-4. Keep in mind that none of this may happen though as models have a level of accuracy that is extremely low at that distance out into the future. It is just something fun to watch and talk about at this point.
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