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To: weatherguru who wrote (13)2/2/2015 2:12:33 PM
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TideGlider

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While I'm at it, I'm just expressing my thoughts. Don't hang much on this. There'll be a third storm, and that should ease things up for the pattern to change. This takes us to Feb 20. Big thaw. This is solar related.

The thaw will allow more tropical air to come back to the southern states. The cold air will linger, of course. This will only increase gradients and ramp up instability. However the snow and cold that ensures until the end of February will hit central US (Dakota's & Minnesota into Great Lakes) instead of slamming the east coast.