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Old 12-27-2011, 06:24 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Resident 2B View Post
Two of the more significant long range weather models are now suggesting that Jan - Mar 2012 will be below normal temperature wise in the New England area. Now I know they are not always correct, but the trend is in the correct direction. We could have a winter after all.

For you weather techies out there, take a look at the ECWMF PSD 12/26 run and the CFSv2 12/25 run.

R2B
R2B...until the NAO starts to go negative, we really can't expect much in the way of real snow can we? As you know the EURO often shows these big storms several days out only to have them disappear after a few runs.

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