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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Spooky Weather For Halloween Next Week?


500 MB Forecast Valid @ Noon MDT Wed, Oct 30, 2013.

This Mornings 12Z/6 AM MDT Canadian Model (GEM)
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This Mornings 12Z/6 AM MDT Canadian Model (GEM)
 Snowfall Forecast Valid @ 6 PM MDT Wed, Oct 30, 2013.

This mornings 12Z or 6 AM MDT run of the various computer models continues to be a quagmire of possible solutions concerning next weeks winter-like Halloween storm. I thought it was interesting that the Canadian model is swinging the closed mid-upper level storm into the Four Corners by next Wednesday, then opens it up as a trough of low pressure over central/southern New Mexico Wednesday night, as it begins to lifts northeastward and out of the state.

Again you simply cannot latch onto one model and say this is what is going to happen. As I mentioned in this mornings blog there will be changes within the models between now and the first of next week. So it will be a guessing game until then as to what is going to happen...but a fun one at that. The theme continues to be for a stormy pattern along with much colder weather...spooky if you don't like the cold and snow, and just in time for Halloween.

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