The Arctic is still warm and brewing up some cold. All of North America is just swirling around.
At first, it looks like we get some Pacific air, but a huge Arctic spill is coming out over Alaska.
This spill isn't going anywhere, the Bering Straight is too narrow for a major flow.
All summer, Toronto got massive rain from the Gulf air toddling over some residual cold air. This looks exactly the same as before.
The big high-velocity Arctic spills have never brought rain. That's because they undercut the warm air like a snow plow on the highway. When the Gulf air just toddles in like now, there is a cylindrical mixing with lots of rain. It's all in the mechanism.



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