U.S. Medium-range Report: East Cold Bias Continues.
Cold weather is biased toward the East backing into the Great Plains at times the next 15 days.
Cold weather is biased toward the East backing into the Great Plains at times the next 15 days.
Late October looks stormy in the Southeast U.S. to Mid-Atlantic States. These areas have been hit hard by Florence and Michael during the late warm season and cannot take any more high wind and heavy rain events.
Unfortunately, signs of a potent Southeast/Mid-Atlantic storm are ahead for later this month likely causing excessive rainfall, high wind and probably some heavy wet snow in the central/south Appalachians.
Soybean areas were hit hard by heavy rain and following cold in early October now shift into a drier but still cool climate pattern.
Frontal system/low pressure trough becomes quasi-stationary causing persistent wet weather north/northwest Argentina to southeast Brazil.
The strongest +NAO on record in 2018 has most recently caused an unusually snowy Canada regime with attendant cold which is extending into the U.S. The Canadian chill meeting with El Nino warmth will lead to extremes this winter season.
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