My name is Grant LeBlanc and I am the creator of McMinnville Weather.com. I like to give my opinions on the current weather or anything that catches my eye and so I will post it all here. I will also post any project related updates and budget related updates periodically.
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Interesting Pattern Setting Up...
Looking at all the models as always, there have been patterns where we could look at snow. Right now, snow seems too distant as of current GFS run. But its not out of the question. Our highs should stay in the 40's all of next week..maybe even sticking into the lower 40's. It will be interesting to see the next model run (GFS 00z compared to the 06z) tomorrow. Right now, the long range forecast is unsettled and cannot make any predictions as of right now. Good news though, the ridge is on track to die by Thursday and be replaced by a couple of troughs. I am also a Forecaster at this great site called The Weather Service and its a page where you can find forecast's and discuss your weather in a nice enviorment all in one. www.theweatherservice.com. I am in there quite often and if you would like to catch up with me sometime then get into the forum and PM me or leave a message on the forum. Take Care!
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Hi Grant! I am just learning to look at models and watch for snow. What kinds of things should I be lokking for? How do we get big snow snow storms? Your site is great! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJames
Food for thought...
ReplyDeleteThe first freeze this year was Nov 20th. The last year that had a first freeze so close to Nov 20th was Nov 21st 1984. That year we got 7.6" of snow...with 2.8" of that in Dec. Watch out! 1984 was a Neutral to weak La Nina...which is probably what were looking at now. The average temperature for the first 22 days of Nov 1984 was 47.7 degrees...the average temperate so far this Nov is 45.8 degrees. Colder can't hurt. Check out the latest 12Z MRF model! Looks like a white Christmas...?