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To: TideGlider who wrote (18)2/11/2015 11:51:33 AM
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TideGlider

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I would love to see it happen. It's a solar-related high-pressure, so the models won't get this right until next Monday or so. In the meantime, the forecasts will vary and the NWS will be scared to commit (hence they'll forecast too high).

You should call your friend's wife and tell her to cover the plants, since there might be a freeze. And then change your mind a couple of times. LOL! That's why the NWS forecasters are conservative until a few days before an event...not rocket science, eh?

Regarding the high pressure, the back edge of the high next week (I put up ~Feb 20 as a date) will really heat up the middle of the country. That'll wobble the mean flow enough where I suspect this will allow the pattern to change and give the NE a break (cold air and storms hit upper midwest, instead). We'll see.