Tuesday, December 11, 2007

MAJOR WINTER STORM POSSIBLE THIS WEEKEND! TS OLGA! DISMAL WEATHER CONTINUES, BUT WARM!

The temperatures soared to record levels south of the stationary front that is still across the region! Areas hit the 80s!  Again, areas in southern regions in the sun will see temps in the  70s and potentially 80s tomorrow, but some regions will be cooler today with some marine influence (Central Virginia)

As a storm system heads our way Thursday it will play a key role in what could be a big winter storm this weekend as it will usher in the colder air! Much to consider between now and then. There is the possibility that areas in the west could see some snow Thursday night as the colder air arrives. Friday looks like the calm before the big storm.

So today, fog and dreary, but rain chances are less. Warm still in the south with 70s and low 50 in the north. Tomorrow, much warmer with 80s far south and 70s central with 60s in the north. Rain increasing! Thursday, rain and temps dropping back to the 40s north, 50s central, 60s still in the south. Calmer drier Friday, followed by a West of I-95 possible winter storm Saturday!

I did not mention it, but TS Olga was born yesterday as well! Not unheard of!

BUSY WEEK! Hope to have more updates soon!

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