The only possible fly in the ointment regarding early November is, if a tropical entity WERE to form, it might take a run up the East Coast around election time in the form of a non-tropical nor'Easter. That is still in the LONG long range in the GFS at this point as of last evening, who knows how real THAT is, it might have been gone by the next run. Anyway, that is a heads up; shear may protect it from building when it got to Florida, but the same wind shear might help any transitioning storm turn into an autumn nor'Easter. Again, this is only a possibility; but we might NEED a nor'Easter to change our weather pattern and normalize it more so that normal rain and snowfalls become organized so that we get rid of this persistent dryness across the country.
The only possible fly in the ointment regarding early November is, if a tropical entity WERE to form, it might take a run up the East Coast around election time in the form of a non-tropical nor'Easter. That is still in the LONG long range in the GFS at this point as of last evening, who knows how real THAT is, it might have been gone by the next run. Anyway, that is a heads up; shear may protect it from building when it got to Florida, but the same wind shear might help any transitioning storm turn into an autumn nor'Easter. Again, this is only a possibility; but we might NEED a nor'Easter to change our weather pattern and normalize it more so that normal rain and snowfalls become organized so that we get rid of this persistent dryness across the country.