tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16914987.post2577811032731823130..comments2023-03-12T03:56:00.991-05:00Comments on Arkansas Weather Blog: There's a Storm Brewin' ?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16914987.post-89976834963782915812012-12-04T12:30:40.990-06:002012-12-04T12:30:40.990-06:00Hello again all. So far my December Outlook is loo...Hello again all. So far my December Outlook is looking great! We have some fun time ahead for Arkansas and the real battle will start next week! Looks like a chance of some HEAVY rain, and/or Severe storms next week....but thats not the fun part,its what "could" follow in the days after.......as allways, HOPE SNOW! Here is another copy of my December Outlook I did back on November 23rd......<br /><br />December 1-10 Temps mostly at or above avg. Precip above avg with heavy rain/storms possible 2nd-3rd and again 9th or 10th. No frozen precip.<br /><br />December 11-20 Temps above normal. Precip above normal with 2-3 rounds of rain/storms. Light frozen precip for Northern Arkansas around 12th-14th.<br /><br />December 21-31 Temps at or below normal. Precip around or slightly above avg. Watch out for our first REAL cold blast and wintry storm from dates 25th-30th.<br />Jason Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13705237631094286841noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16914987.post-60114321456285882622012-12-04T11:42:34.471-06:002012-12-04T11:42:34.471-06:00Very true when it comes to relying on one model an...Very true when it comes to relying on one model and one run of that model. IMO, Long Range forecasting should be based upon the trends of the differing models / ensembles and it appears that the longer range, (which is always horribly difficult to forecast) is definitely trending colder. Now, hopefully that is just not a function of climatology and that the models are actually looking at something that will produce the cold and snow that we are all wanting. As always I will be on the SnowBirdBob train and look at the snowman as half full rather than half empty. Canada is very cold with quite a bit more snow this year than last. Trends, Canadian cold and snow cover are all favorable and I believe to be conducive to a snowy, cold winter. As the great and powerful Snowbird always tells us---We Shall See.<br /><br />Where is the Ninja to pour water on our Snowman??Willnoreply@blogger.com