Looks like the trend is looking like a southern track.
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What's your criteria for this ridiculous claim?Unless something drastic changes, looks like the cold of last year will not be repeated this Febru
I find that a bit humorous. The NWS which is correct maybe what..... 25% of the time, is telling everyone "check their sources" when someone else give a forecast. What "source" do we check when the NWS misses the mark?
Unless something drastic changes, looks like the cold of last year will not be repeated this Febru
I find that a bit humorous. The NWS which is correct maybe what..... 25% of the time, is telling everyone "check their sources" when someone else give a forecast. What "source" do we check when the NWS misses the mark?
It used to bug me when local TV weatherpeople would completely miss on a forecast, I mean majorly, and then not even acknowledge that fact the next day.
I don’t mean missing something 7 or 10 days out, either. For instance, there have been a few cases I remember where a big storm is forecast for a few days ahead, and maybe on the 6:00 newscast they’d call for 6-8 inches of snow overnight … and we wake up the next morning to a dusting. I personally think it would be interesting to hear a bit of explanation as to why a forecast was blown, whether the storm moved unexpectedly or a front stalled out somewhere or whatever - but the TV folks usually just ignore it completely and move on to the next forecast (which is admittedly their primary job).
Like that forecast. I'm seeing a lot of grass in the neighborhood and I'd like it to stay that way until spring!![]()
Maybe it'll rain a lot right on top of your pond!I normally agree but I wanted a lot of snow this winter to help ease drought conditions (refill my upper pond which is down 1' from normal).
What the forecaster says:
There is the potential for a lot of snow tomorrow! There is some disagreement on the models, so the track of this storm will have a major impact for snow totals in this area. If it shifts to the south we may only see a light dusting
What Joe Blow hears:
Lots of snow tomorrow!
When the storm shifts south and there is only a light dusting Joe Blow declares:
Where's all the damn snow they promised! I wanted to use my new snowblower! ******* meteorologists are clueless!