Thats what I am thinking, all this dragging mild weather up from Azores etc has been keeping the Arctic plunges from escaping, looking like sea ice is more than average of last few years which suggests the Arctic has been cooling nicely.
There appears to be no new, or recent Atlantic tropical cyclone / hurricanes, allowing for a week or so time lag, tends to result in no major depressions in North Atlantic, so possibly going to see jet stream change its trajectory over the Atlantic.
Putting all this together, I too agree that there is an increasing chance of some wintery weather, but probably not until early or mid December. Over next fortnight I think we need to be looking more towards Iceland and Faroes (rather than Atlantic) to see what will be coming.
To give an example of where I am coming from, look at this weather chart for Iceland, look at today winds are southerly, slide the bar to Thursday and the winds are north easterly
https://en.vedur.is/weather/forecasts/areas/
The idea that you can have west-south west jet stream and winds 180 degrees opposite doesn’t make sense to me, so looks like something more interesting than just losing southerly winds is starting to happen in northern Atlantic.
Originally Posted by: Surrey John