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I know everyone is focused on the hurricanes (as we should be) but I figured we could also start talking a little about the fall. The GFS finally has a pattern shift to cooler temperatures for the SE way out in voodooland. But it's still nice to see temps in the lower 60s and DPs down in the 50s...
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/analysis_monitoring/lanina/enso_evolution-status-fcsts-web.pdf
So what effects may this have on fall or severe winter weather? Tornados, snow, ice, late hurricanes, flooding... and how may it affect the following spring.
Just a weather novice looking to...
We're starting the month off right with cooler temperatures, drier air and clear sunny skies for most areas in the SE. Not seeing any rain makers in the near term with the high pressure sticking around so I'm expecting discussion to remain fairly minimal until potentially some rain and wind...
I've been noticing what appears to be some early fall color. Usually I would attribute this to drought but we're not that far behind on rain. Anyone else noticing any color?
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