A Look Ahead at November into December: HUGE Arctic Outbreak! MAJOR Snowstorms, Super Cold Temps



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A Look Ahead at November into December: HUGE Arctic Outbreak! MAJOR Snowstorms, Super Cold Temps

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  2. Just now commenting on one of your videos. Been low key watching your channel for a couple years. I enjoy your videos a lot. You’re a good teacher and your forecasts hold up too. Looking forward to many more videos! Thank you! ✨✌️✨

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  3. I moved away from California end of last winter To Fargo North Dakota. Haven’t experienced a winter out here yet. Im told normally we would see snow by now. Or just cold weather. But this season, it’s still hot out here. Higher then normal temps for this time. Finally left the California heat. Looking feed to experiencing snow as I’ve only seen snow a couple times in my life.. and the cold is staying away longer then usual. 😅 I’m ready to experience my first Fargo winter. What’s your best judgement call for my area and snow? By the looks of the radar pattern so far, I’m thinking maybe by the 7th we’ll see some flakes. What do you think

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  4. Thanks so much for your in-depth analysis! I’m disappointed there isn’t more action for Colorado. And I agree with @tayman, we really do need the moisture in the west. You may have answered this but, in northern Colorado we see a lot more snow during El Niño winters than La Niña. Is there a significant connection between PNA and that Pacific equatorial cycle? Just curious. Thanks!

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  5. What I would like to know is how do you couple chemical trails in the weather patterns or don't you care or understand that it is a given. Everytime we have a batch of chemical trails we get cloudy over cast for the next day or so and possibly rain.

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  6. Nice to see your photo going into Atlantic Canada. Especially Cape Breton. It will be interesting to see if your prediction plans out, time will tell. Please include Canada in your future forecasts. Great content. Cheers

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  7. Imo we need it snow and a lot of it! I’m from the Midwest and when it rain it pour in the spring now it fall and it come but not like it used too rain one day and weeks without it odd! I camp last year this time and it rain and it was bad this year it like let do a rain dance in hope

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  8. i live in southern IL. i would like to have a mild, not very cold, winter. Snow is ok if it is not too much and does not fall on my driveway and sidewalks, or on streets where i need to drive. And no ice, please. Thank you.

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