Posted on 01/29/2026 4:18:09 PM PST by daniel1212


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I trust NOAA about as much as I trust Hunter Biden, Nanny Pelousy, Billy Jeff Clinton, and Newsom.
NOAA has “corrected” older temperature data to make it more “accurate.” Michael Mann would be proud.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/453353528124367/posts/25250221941344182/
Interesting.
We’ve been well below normal for temperature for a while now. It’s been below zero for a few nights now and is forecast for more of the same for a few days yet.
Ryan Hall and Max Velocity are more accurate.
The model hit .500 for Southern AZ - December and January have been warmer than average, but significantly wetter than average, especially in the late December and early January period.
Tampa area has been about 12 degrees below average this month. Wunderground wipes out historical records so it can’t be compared to previous years (at least on my browser). Highs in the 50s, lows in the 30s much of this month whereas averages are 70s/50s. So almost 20 degrees below normal.
I blame all the volcanoes. They’ll blame Man regardless so they hide the data when it doesn’t conform.
I have learned you seldom go wrong when you blame ‘the PTBs’ as they are so crooked. Otoh, I make a boat load of money off these fools in the markets.
I get up between 5 - 6 and the last three days it’s been 6 below zero when I got up, here in Indy.
Wow, did they blow that. Here in the Northeast it’s been colder than ever and that last storm dumped a ton of snow. I’m worried February will be even worse.
-SB
Although I have criticized the NOAA as it seemed to me that up to maybe 3-4 years ago, it was almost always predicting above average temps (as it is for March to May*), more than was actually realized, yet forecasting 3 months and more is very hard, at least as concerns New England, so credit goes to them for trying.
You mean like:

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Yep, but no snow for central MA on Sunday unless things change wildly. A high pressure system will push it out to sea THANK GOD.
-SB
Yeah, really anything further out than 48 hours is guess work.
Back in February of 2015 we got 10 feet of snow in one month. I still don’t know how I got through it.
-SB
Wasn’t THE END OF SNOW AND ICE predicted in 1995... 2005......2015............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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