Captain's Blog 28 Dec '24 Polar Vortex #2 Early January

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LOG 2-min

26.4% of the country had a White Christmas with the Great Lakes to the Northeast the lucky ones. A moderate snow event before Christmas outside wt360 HQ in Eastern PA brought us our first white Christmas in 7 years and 2nd most snowfall in 40 years leading up to Christmas.

LOG 1-min

The front half of Meteorological Winter (1 Dec - 11 Jan) shows the East and Northeast the biggest winners for colder weather and more snow than last year. A moderating trend early this week before Polar Vortex #2 invades for the Eastern half of the country in early January.

LOG 4-min

Season-to-date Snowfall is up +27% nationally over last year, but still 3rd least in 39 years. The bigger winners continue to be in the Northeast where 151" has fallen at Mount Washington NH (most in 19 years), 49" in Erie PA, 37" in Southern NY and 5" here in Bethlehem, PA.

LOG 5-min

The weekly snowfall trends show the snowier front half of December, now a lull before the next big surge the 2nd week of January with the second Polar Vortex surge.

LOG 3-min

World season-to-date snowfall shows much heavier snowfall in Eastern North America.

LOG 6-min

With the colder weather and holiday season, Flu has finally started to show an uptick, but sill well below the levels of the past few years. A peak in early January appears likely.

LOG 7-min

Last week (22-28 Dec) across the World shows the U.S. trending -2.3F colder than last year but 7th warmest of the past 39 years. But it was a tale of two halves with the East Coast much colder while the West was very warm. Rainfall was down -27% vs last year and 18th wettest of the past 39 (near average). Snowfall was down -34% nationally and 4th least in 39 years.

LOG 8-min

This week (29 Dec - 4 Jan 2025) is a little misleading as the week starts off warm before the next major Arctic cold front dives down into the Central and Eastern U.S. Sub-zero temperatures are likely behind this front with freezes all the way to Florida late in the week. The U.S. overall trends +2.4F warmer than a year ago, 11th warmest in 39 years. Snowfall up +94% nationally but still 3rd least in 39 years, with rainfall also up +266% and 16th wettest of the past 39 years. The West continues to be the least favorable for Winter seasonal merchandise sales.

LOG 9-min

The 6-day snowfall outlook (28 Dec - 2 Jan) doesn't show anything to concerning with 34% of the U.S. getting some snow, +71% more than last year but 2nd least of the past 40 years.

LOG 10-min

Next week (5-11 Jan 2025) shows Polar Vortex #2 invading the Eastern half of the U.S. with the Euro model even colder than depicted here with a blend of the U.S. GFS and Euro models. The trajectory of the airmass suggests Florida could get a severe freeze with this event. The West continues to be warm and dry. The U.S. overall trends -4.8F colder than last year, coldest in 8 years and 12th coldest of the past 40 years. Snowfall -7% vs last year, but still 10th most in 40 years with bigger snow threats for the Great Lakes and Northeast. Rainfall down -62% vs last year and 18th wettest of the past 39 years. This will be a very strong week for must have Winter seasonal items, especially consumable Winter items like hot beverages. Expect another surge in Auto Battery failures as well. Snow accessories and equipment also likely to have one of the biggest sales week of Winter to date.

LOG 11-min

The World 2-week outlook (29 Dec - 11 Jan) is a blend of a warm start to the period but much colder back half for the Eastern half of the U.S. Europe looks to have some colder weather as well spurring sales for Winter merchandise.

LOG 12-min

World 2-week precipitation outlook (29 Dec - 11 Jan) does show a stormier pattern in the Eastern half of the U.S. and the Pacific Northwest.

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- Captain Kirk out