We're still in the same position that we have been for quite a few runs now.
Essentially GFS still wants to spit some energy off the main LP that moves up to Arctic Canada from T+48. An innocous shallow trough forms south of the tip of Greenland which cuts of any WAA from the next LP system and opens the door for energy to surge east.
UKMO just shows the trough dissipating which both keeps the residual upper ridge in place and allows for the next burst of WAA.
GEM shows the same trough, albeit slightly later, but again like UKMO doesn't develop it.
I guess the good news is that we're only 24-48 hours from having this resolved.
Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White