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Winter Prediction Update From Wxrisk.com

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Good ole Dave Toleris has been at it again and here is his take on the upcoming winter.

Better getin as much fishing as you can if you are on the east coast.

Disclaimer: I am not a weather geek. Just posting this for fun and to keep you updated as Dave us usually 99% correct with his predictions.

 

Dave writes:

And to match the BIIIIIIIG weather story from Dr. Judah Cohen we have this from WSI ... WOOF..... The N the upper right corner means.....I think... that WSI ran their model 354 times !!!!! if this is right east coast from North Carolina to Maine will be belly high to a tall dog in snow.

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If this works out (and I know most ensembles show the strong -AO this winter), then pretty much Atlanta to the north and east is in for a heck of a winter from several blockbusters. The main height anomaly from Baffin Island to southern Greenland is numero Uno for Georgia and the Carolinas. I still lean toward more western cutters at times for the Tennessee Valley to be ground zero. Bottom line is another widespread winter where many regions get hit.

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