Here Comes One Of The Signature Parts Of This Year's LRC
A wet weather pattern is in the forecast in spots that need the rain
Welcome to the Weather 20/20 Intelligence Report. Severe weather risks, flooding risks, and snow impacts are in the forecast for this week as we move into the highly predicted signature part of the cycling weather pattern. Some spots, especially near Kansas City, will finally get a big drink of water; hopefully not too much rain. Let’s get started:
From the March 17, 2024, LinkedIn post: “The recent severe & winter weather will return - Three people were killed by a tornado in western Ohio on March 14, 2024. Fifty-two tornadoes were reported across 9 states from March 13-15, underscoring the impact of severe weather phenomena as we progress through the fourth cycle of the LRC (Lezak Recurring Cycle). This segment of the cycling weather pattern is anticipated to recur during the latter part of April and again in the initial weeks of June. Looking ahead, as we transition into LRC Cycles 5 and 6, we anticipate a resurgence of severe weather risks, potentially accompanied by a late April snowfall in Golden, CO. Weather 20/20's comprehensive severe weather predictions encompass various segments of the weather pattern, each with its unique implications for severe and winter weather set-ups. As Gary England said back in 2010, "Lezak, I saw it; It's the same, but different". When the pattern cycles back through in late April and in June, it will be directly related to what has already happened in the previous four cycles.”
We will learn how this prediction verifies in the coming days, and remember this part of the pattern will cycle through one more time before summer settles in during the first half of June. The accuracy of this prediction hinges solely on the LRC methodology: