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And how warm Pacific Ocean waters remain off CA coast. Visually It looks like something out of a SciFi movie at present with nearly entire bulk of Pacific dangerously warm from Equator north until you get far enough westwards to that smallish looking area of cool waters situated off northern Asia.
I knew it, I knew it! And just after I got the updated news we will likely be staying more of the Winter than I thought in Tennessee this year. Should be a wild and wooly one!
Unfortunately it appears West coast will be warmer at higher altitudes and therefore might miss out on building up as much of a snow pack as hoped… Is that right?
Difficult to say, certainly Pac Northwest looks dire but depends on how warm systems are coming in across Calif.