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What Does November Look Like In WCMO?

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Taking a look at Weather 20/20 and the LRC at November, we should plan on having a warmer than average month and about average in precipitation. The new LRC cycle began on October 6th and we are in what is called “transition” time in the data, as the LRC is trying to figure out the patterns of this new cycle. The encouraging data is that so far we have had 2 strong systems come across the Midwest so far since October 6th. So we know that this next cycle will have at least 2 major systems coming through our area in the every cycle through next October. In terms of the winter months, this could mean at least 2 strong polar Lows that could bring cold temperatures and possibility of snowfall to our area. It is exciting to see what the the final cycle will entail. Here is a look at a glance of West Central Missouri temperatures for the month of November as well as a look at the precipitation average for the state based on a 30 year average according to the LRC. Most of WCMO looks to be about average precip to slightly above. Subby

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