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1st weather model issues flake forecast

1st weather model issues flake forecast

1st weather model issues flake forecast
1st weather model issues flake forecast

Ready for some weather predictions, folks? The chilly winter isn't quite ready to bid adieu just yet, it seems. Although we'll be experiencing a lovely thaw over Germany this weekend, winter's far from finished.

Now, here's the twist: the renowned Global Forecast System (GFS), operated by the National Weather Service (NWS) in the good ol' US of A, is expecting some hefty rain and floods around December 23rd. And that's not all, the GFS model hints at a potential snowfall extravaganza for Christmas, so who knows, we might be in for a "White Christmas" after all!

Let's take a trip down memory lane, shall we? Last Christmas, we were bathing in festive spring-like weather! Up to 16 degrees Celsius and rain, yep, you read that right! Needless to say, it was quite the change after the record-breaking warm spree in December 2020. But here's the interesting part, it was all snow and cold from Christmas Day onwards!

So, despite the promising weekend thaw, hang onto your hats and Parkas 'cause the weatherman's got his eyes on those potential fluffy snowflakes floating around the skies on December 25th.

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Upon further digging, the sources providing the initial article did not disclose the specific Christmas weather conditions based on the Global Forecast System (GFS) model. However, they did hint at the weather conditions in Germany during December 2024 and the general outlook for January 2025.

  • December 2024 in Germany: It appeared that Germany witnessed its warmest year on record during 2024, with significant rainfall. However, the sources did not provide detailed Christmas weather forecasts from the GFS model[1].
  • General Outlook for January 2025: The sources suggested that January 2025 might witness a chilly return, possibly influenced by the MJO. Regrettably, the sources did not include specific Christmas weather forecasts from the GFS model, only a general outlook[1][3].

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