I'd go with that using one observation in recent years that weather swings from one extreme to the other.Someone said on here the long range models are calling for a February deep freeze.
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I'd go with that using one observation in recent years that weather swings from one extreme to the other.Someone said on here the long range models are calling for a February deep freeze.
If it is a long slow melt than I am fine with it. If we get like a week of 60 degree weather it will all end up in the creeks and rivers (they do replenished too) and possible flooding. Would much rather have it soak in!
The rivers are so low I’m not sure it would even flood. The skunk in Ames looks almost completely dry.If it is a long slow melt than I am fine with it. If we get like a week of 60 degree weather it will all end up in the creeks and rivers (they do replenished too) and possible flooding. Would much rather have it soak in!
Bust!Huge warmup next week... But watch out that 2nd/3rd week in Feb. Teleconnections are hinting that some cooler air potential out there in the Midwest.
A negative AO points to a weaker polar jet which can often break down and pay us a visit. Not 100% slam dunk though.
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Are you antagonizing yourself???No one gives a **** about Linn Co....
I remember state wrestling being so warm around 2017 that we walked around in Tshirsts and ate on a patio, I believe Legends.
Bring on the polar vortex in 3 weeks. We will at least be 2 weeks away from March.
I hope it's warmer in KC than it has been the past couple of years.Once it gets past Valentines Day the countdown to KC is on.
I hope it's warmer in KC than it has been the past couple of years.
That would be ideal, but explain a scenario to me in which the ground thaws out before the snow melts. A nuclear holocaust at the core of the earth?If it is a long slow melt than I am fine with it. If we get like a week of 60 degree weather it will all end up in the creeks and rivers (they do replenished too) and possible flooding. Would much rather have it soak in!
When we got that 10" wet snowfall, there was not a lot of frost in the ground. 10" of snow acts as an insulator. The put the other snow on top of that yet, sure there are a few inchs but not like we have 2' of frost. NWS say around 7" in Des Moines and 3" west of Omaha in term of frost level.That would be ideal, but explain a scenario to me in which the ground thaws out before the snow melts. A nuclear holocaust at the core of the earth?
When we got that 10" wet snowfall, there was not a lot of frost in the ground. 10" of snow acts as an insulator. The put the other snow on top of that yet, sure there are a few inchs but not like we have 2' of frost. NWS say around 7" in Des Moines and 3" west of Omaha in term of frost level.
Not doubting you, but an urban micro climate may not be representative of agricultural/rural conditionsWe pulled up our Christmas stuff right before first heavy snow and there was very little in the way of frost here in Urbandale. Ground was still spongy. So with that first heavy snow insulating it......unless it all melts and then we get an extended period of cold, things are going to soak in fairly well this season.
Not doubting you, but an urban micro climate may not be representative of agricultural/rural conditions