Long-range models suggest a major pattern shift could bring colder-than-normal weather on or around Thanksgiving and lasting through early December. A ridge building over Alaska and a trough could help funnel cold air south. A rare November stratospheric warming event could weaken the polar vortex and push Arctic air south, raising the odds of a deep freeze in Arkansas. The Arkansas Storm Team will continue to monitor trends closely.
AST Blog: Cold After Thanksgiving? Developing Pattern Could Allow It
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