Since he didn't verify the info not a surprise.
So from that information you conclude the green on the map must mean "no snow" and the white means "snow"?jja79 said:
I live near the boundary of Maricopa and Pinal Counties in Arizona and I can assure you it hasn't snowed here this winter. It shows both counties in green on the map.
I believe a few pages back, MFR even hinted that would likely be coming.gigemJTH12 said:
Space City hinting at that next cold front this morning
Yes, I think that is pretty obvious since the north is shaded that way.jja79 said:Ag_07 said:jja79 said:
Which color indicates has received snow?
You really saw that and can't figure it out? You really think Alaska hasn't gotten snow and south Florida has?
Is green the area that has had snow?
Stunning picture!!Cibalo said:
Pensacola beach sunrise with the snow.
Imaging uprooting your life and moving to AZ to spend all your time trolling Texags so you can remind everyone that you live in AZ every chance you get. He's worse than a Crossfitting vegetarian.Captain Winky said:
You seem to have spent much of your time and energy worrying about some random map that someone with the screen name fat_ugly_rat posted. Maybe it is time to move onto something else.
I Am A Critic said:Imaging uprooting your life and moving to AZ to spend all your time trolling Texags so you can remind everyone that you live in AZ every chance you get. He's worse than a Crossfitting vegetarian.Captain Winky said:
You seem to have spent much of your time and energy worrying about some random map that someone with the screen name fat_ugly_rat posted. Maybe it is time to move onto something else.
OMG! The CFS week 2 forecast of the accumulated supercell parameter from NIU is showing an uptick in severe weather across southwestern Dixie Alley. This is ahead of the next bowling ball of storm system ejecting from the southwest late next week! Storm chase mode likely to be… pic.twitter.com/L8eL34BRHb
— Reed Timmer, PhD (@ReedTimmerUSA) January 25, 2025
from SCWQuote:
Next week and an Arctic blast?
Most of next week should be mild, with high temperatures in the lower 70s, and overnight temperatures in the upper 50s or lower 60s. However we've started to get a bunch of questions about the potential for another Arctic blast around the weekend of February 8. This is pretty far into the future, but so far there appears to be far more buzz about this on social media than there is evidence to substantiate a seriously cold blast. I'm not ready to rule anything out for a forecast that is more than 10 days into the future. The models are hinting at a frontal passage around that time, but at this point I'd say lows are more likely to be in the 40s rather than the 30s or even 20s. So we'll keep an eye on things, but I wouldn't go wrapping your pipes again just yet.
Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Our tropical forcing wants to not enter the Maritime Continent and crash back into our cold phases of 8-1.
It's a little early but it's starting to look like a cold February too. Check back next week.
TopFlightReject said:Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Our tropical forcing wants to not enter the Maritime Continent and crash back into our cold phases of 8-1.
It's a little early but it's starting to look like a cold February too. Check back next week.
That's funny. Storm2k was adamant that February was going to be a hot one (compared to previous Febs).