November 2019 Forecasts and Discussions

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Re: November 2019 Forecasts and Discussions

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Catnip wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 7:50 am Still trending North.

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Re: November 2019 Forecasts and Discussions

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A bit more moisture on this run.
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Re: November 2019 Forecasts and Discussions

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Still a fair bit of uncertainty. The models are struggling. Could be good news for us :clap: :clap: and some surprise snow! :thumbup: Better than what is forecast right now. NWS states a fair bit of uncertainty. See what their update brings later today butties.
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Re: November 2019 Forecasts and Discussions

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Decent outflow event
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Hawk wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 8:11 am Still a fair bit of uncertainty. The models are struggling. Could be good news for us :clap: :clap: and some surprise snow! :thumbup: Better than what is forecast right now. NWS states a fair bit of uncertainty. See what their update brings later today butties.
Yup, and even if the snow materializes this week it's probably just going to be slushy flakes in the air for those of us near sea level. Maybe a dusting for those in the hills. I prefer to look on the positive side: it beats a death ridge.
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Rubus_Leucodermis wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 8:48 am Yup, and even if the snow materializes this week it's probably just going to be slushy flakes in the air for those of us near sea level. Maybe a dusting for those in the hills. I prefer to look on the positive side: it beats a death ridge.
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Re: November 2019 Forecasts and Discussions

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Euro anyone?
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Oh my you guys are so sweet. I can't even reply individually to all your posts as there are so many! :cry: (happy tears.) Seriously, your prayers and well-wishes have me all emotional. Thank you for caring.

I won't clog up the forum and tell my whole tale of woe but I'll just sum up that ever since September I have been dealing with nonstop kidney issues from my congenital kidney disease. This includes near constant kidney stones. I've already numerous tests, doctor's appointments and surgery and it looks like more is going to be required. All of this excruciating pain has taken a toll on me mentally and I've been battling depression, which resulted in me losing interest in weather and everything else in life.

To come on here and be told I am missed and like family...wow. It means more than you know. Depression can be a liar and yes, it even got me believing that perhaps my weather buddies have forgotten about me or are mad that I haven't been on here much, helping with moderating (even though this group of people is so amazing that barely any moderating has to be done. :) )

Anyway, I can't tell you how much your supportive messages have lifted my spirits this morning. I hope to participate more on here again. I miss all of you and the forum. I just need to get my happiness back. That will come in time, I'm sure.

Some snow would DEFINITELY help my mood! If I am going to be spending so much time in bed, I want to be watching snow flakes falling out my window!

This got wayyyy long. Sorry about that.

Thanks again, everyone. You've put a smile on my face today. It means the world. :ghug:
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Storm wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 11:00 amEuro anyone?
This is the period to watch imo. That first weekend of December could be interesting.

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Leighbugs wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 11:05 am Oh my you guys are so sweet. I can't even reply individually to all your posts as there are so many! :cry: (happy tears.) Seriously, your prayers and well-wishes have me all emotional. Thank you for caring.

I won't clog up the forum and tell my whole tale of woe but I'll just sum up that ever since September I have been dealing with nonstop kidney issues from my congenital kidney disease. This includes near constant kidney stones. I've already numerous tests, doctor's appointments and surgery and it looks like more is going to be required. All of this excruciating pain has taken a toll on me mentally and I've been battling depression, which resulted in me losing interest in weather and everything else in life.

To come on here and be told I am missed and like family...wow. It means more than you know. Depression can be a liar and yes, it even got me believing that perhaps my weather buddies have forgotten about me or are mad that I haven't been on here much, helping with moderating (even though this group of people is so amazing that barely any moderating has to be done. :) )

Anyway, I can't tell you how much your supportive messages have lifted my spirits this morning. I hope to participate more on here again. I miss all of you and the forum. I just need to get my happiness back. That will come in time, I'm sure.

Some snow would DEFINITELY help my mood! If I am going to be spending so much time in bed, I want to be watching snow flakes falling out my window!

This got wayyyy long. Sorry about that.

Thanks again, everyone. You've put a smile on my face today. It means the world. :ghug:
Awe no problem. I'm glad we were able to to cheer you up but I'm very saddened to hear about your struggles. Stay strong and you will always be in my thoughts and prayers. We will never forget about you. You are apart of our weather family. :thumbup:
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Leighbugs wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 11:05 am Oh my you guys are so sweet. I can't even reply individually to all your posts as there are so many! :cry: (happy tears.) Seriously, your prayers and well-wishes have me all emotional. Thank you for caring.

I won't clog up the forum and tell my whole tale of woe but I'll just sum up that ever since September I have been dealing with nonstop kidney issues from my congenital kidney disease. This includes near constant kidney stones. I've already numerous tests, doctor's appointments and surgery and it looks like more is going to be required. All of this excruciating pain has taken a toll on me mentally and I've been battling depression, which resulted in me losing interest in weather and everything else in life.

To come on here and be told I am missed and like family...wow. It means more than you know. Depression can be a liar and yes, it even got me believing that perhaps my weather buddies have forgotten about me or are mad that I haven't been on here much, helping with moderating (even though this group of people is so amazing that barely any moderating has to be done. :) )

Anyway, I can't tell you how much your supportive messages have lifted my spirits this morning. I hope to participate more on here again. I miss all of you and the forum. I just need to get my happiness back. That will come in time, I'm sure.

Some snow would DEFINITELY help my mood! If I am going to be spending so much time in bed, I want to be watching snow flakes falling out my window!

This got wayyyy long. Sorry about that.

Thanks again, everyone. You've put a smile on my face today. It means the world. :ghug:
My best regards to Leighbugs.
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Catnip wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 11:15 am This is the period to watch imo. That first weekend of December could be interesting.


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January 2025 incoming..looks like more Pineapples..Happy New Year! :think:
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18z NAM forms Tuesday's low significantly further north than the 12z.
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Rapidly deepens and moves further...south?
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Upper levels must be already cooling rapidly as just had brief ice pellet shower move through.
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