Good Morning!
Well, our brief thaw is over, and we have plenty of ice to
worry about now from snow melt and standing water from that and rain. Back to winter we go. Let’s have a look and see what’s on tap.
BACK TO COLD: After warming to 47 degrees on Thursday, and
a high in the mid 30’s today, we can forget about getting back to 30 or above
until next week. Average high in the
area this time of year is 40, so well below normal readings for the next
several days.
A COUPLE OF CHANCES
AT SOME SNOW: The good news, is the
cold air will limit any vigorous storm activity for awhile, but we will have to
cope with a couple of upper disturbances working through that could bring us a
touch of snow. The first is tomorrow morning
around 8 AM. I will add just the mention
of a few flurries , as this looks to be a fairly weak little thing. Another impulse works through on Tuesday
mid-morning. After that we should be
fairly quiet with varying sunshine until we get to near the weekend. If you haven’t pieced it together yet, we’re
back into that Clipper pattern. The
difference is Canadian high pressure is more prevalent than it has been.
HAVE A LOOK AT THIS: This
is the GFS Forecast model early Wednesday morning. All that pink and such in Canada and
extending into the US is that nasty polar that will see you waking up to very
cold conditions!
Quiet in the area right now, just variable clouds depending
on where you look, here’s the forecast:
Have a wonderful Saturday! Blessings.
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