Several things pop out:
- Flooding potential in Colorado.
- Decent moisture for the soybean belt
- Continued drier than normal in the corn belt
I'll have some more thoughts with regard to existing moisture later this morning.
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ReplyDeleteThe models, especially the GFS, have exhibited a 'wet' bias in Colorado for the past week now. That 4.2" bulls-eye near Denver (or so it seems) is extremely suspect, considering that 4.2" equals approximately 25% of our normal precipitation FOR THE YEAR. You need to consider that.
ReplyDeleteBrian, point well taken. However, this is a human forecaster-made product.
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