Not so fast Spring Edition
>Major ass cold wave incoming, many flowers and blooming plants will die, Hard freeze.
http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/polar-vortex-to-plunge-cold-into-midwest-east-us-early-april/56265180
>When will it stay warm?
April (October in the southern hemisphere) is the month where the most seasonal warming occurs and it slows in May. This is brought on by seasonal lag which is caused by the oceans. Learn more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasonal_lag
>Current temp anomalies
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/?model=gfs®ion=global&pkg=T2ma&runtime=2016032600&fh=0&xpos=0&ypos=105&xpos=0&ypos=0
>Current 500mb heights
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/?model=gfs®ion=global&pkg=z500_mslp&runtime=2016032600&fh=0&xpos=0&ypos=443
50 mph polar bears and ice giants coming down from the arctic
bump
global warming doesn't real
>>7959245
>50 mph polar bears and ice giants coming down from the arctic
kek
Man all this time I was hoping Maine was the safest place on Earth in terms of catastrophes but it looks like if the north pole swings its dick just right we could get ice cubed too.
Yes or no does this mean that parts of TX may get some god damn fucking snow because it has felt like summer here all god damn winter
>>7959573
Texas will likely have average spring temperatures during this event, though some snow in the panhandle region may occur or be a occurring
Here are the predicted lows during the height of the cold wave
>>7959571
For Mainebro, the 18z run showed the wave lingering longer over the Northeast, it's still 210 hours out though
get hype
POLAR
VORTEX
>>7957702
WINTER-CHAN!!
Current lows at the expand of the event
We just had a bit of a windstorm here in western Europe.
Nothing too serious.
Some strong showers and thunderstorms this afternoon.