Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Rain and a lot of it! Then cold! Snow?!

Rain is starting to overspread the area. There will be even more widespread coverage later today. Flood watches are up as we have a chance for some real heavy rain overnight. Totals will come to 2 to 3 inches! Tonight, as dynamics start to come through, severe storms with gusty winds look likely to scatter through the region, but be somewhat isolated. Windy conditions will also accompany this system so expect some power issues. Rain will taper off for most by about noon tomorrow but the gusty winds will start dropping temps for what will end up a very cold stretch.

Cold is the word! Temps will pretty much remain in the 40s through the weekend south, and 30s may be the high temps for the northern region straight to Monday! Cold 20s north and low 30s south for low temps. Winter cold!

What will happen Sunday or early next week. There does seem to good potential of a system that will either be Sunday or within a few days of Sunday. As usual, models are struggling and jumping around on which system will be the main feature and cause the snow and rain. Some analysis shows that there would be a rain component to the system for many if it happens one way, and much less rain if it were to occur another. A few factors are being watched and I am a little less certain today on what the outcome will be!

All for now!

Jimmy

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Heavy rains and possible severe followed by Winter cold and SNOW threats!

We have a big storm system that will be coming through in the next 2 days. We have the tranquil cool day of today, and then a serious storm will begin taking aim on the region. Rains will overspread the area and become steady by the end of the day tomorrow. Dynamics will be strong with this system which will mean windy, rainy, and even some strong to Severe storms will be possible tomorrow night into Wednesday. Rain will also accumulate up to 2 to as much as 3 inches in some of the higher elevations where the mountains will assist in squeezing out more moisture.

Temps - 40s to low 50s today
Tuesday and Wednesday - mid 50s to mid 60s

The weather will then calm down for a bit and remain cold with highs mainly in the 40s and lows in the 20s north and low 30s south. We get our first potential light snow event Sunday, but I would consider this a minor event other than it being the first threat of the season.

Snow Potential does exist for a week from now and could occur Tuesday or Wednesday of that week. It is way off, but the first hint at a real pattern possibility.

Very long term we will likely see a return to milder temps sometime around or after the 15th.

All for now!

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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Cold night and cool day - Rain Tuesday

The day will be cool, but no wind and pretty skies will great the day. Highs upper 40s to mid 50s Cool weather will continue into tomorrow with highs in the 40s and mid 50s again. Tuesday will bring a good shot of rain. Highs will be in the 50s that day. As unstable air mixes in, weather could become severe overnight Tuesday which will need to be watched, but is not forecasted as of now. Cool weather will again pour in for the rest of the week with highs 40s to low 50s.

All for now!

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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Some Wintry Weather for Burbs! #mawinterwx

Appears that there will be some sleet and pockets of freezing rain in Northwestern VA, Western MD. NWS has a Winter Weather Advisory up!

Turkey Day rain and cooler air through weekend

After yesterday's really mild weather, today we cool down to highs in the 50 north to 60 south range. Increasing clouds later today will lead to rainy skies for Thanksgiving. Today's travels should be good along the east coast, but the upper Midwest will see snows and ice, while the OK, TX, AR area could see severe! Please be careful no matter what!
Thursday looks cool with mid 40s to mid 50s and rainy skies.
After Friday early showers temps will be a bit warmer with mid 50s north and mid 60s south.Air will really cool Saturday and Sunday with Highs in the 40s north and low to mid 50s south.

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Need to expand on my links for sites that I use for getting information, but MANY links will be removed as I move to a Word Press template. This will make the site easier to read and stop the overdone and outdated information.

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Mild today - cold for end or week. Warm up coming next week.

Very mild, if not warm day on tap with temps in the id 60s to mid 70s region wide. A front will approach the area and this will trigger showers this afternoon. Temps will be much cooler tomorrow. Highs in the north near 50 and in the south near 60. Temps will be similar Thursday with some rain possible late. Rain overnight Thursday and in to Friday until at least mid day. Temps much cooler with highs mid 40s to mid 50s. 40s to near 50 will be the rule of the weekend with the coldest night lows we have seen. Temps will then rebound next week and temps will again be near or above 60 by Tuesday from what I am seeing.

All for now!

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Monday, November 22, 2010

Mild start, cool/cold end of week!

We start the week with a lot of foggy mild air. Highs will range through the 60s today with plenty of moisture keeping the temps feeling mild as well. Tomorrow could see temps climb to 70 or even the mid 70s south! A chance of showers and even a stray storm south will signal a change as a front crosses the region. Highs Wednesday will be in the 50s with a few 60s south. Again, temps will bump to the upper 50s and low 60s Thanksgiving day with some rain in the forecast. Then a much cooler air mass will give us the coldest air yet this year Friday and Saturday. Highs this weekend will range through the 40s and nights in the 20s!

Longer term is very difficult to pin down. There could be a remaining amount of colder air and even a chance that a part of the region, other than the mountains, could see a touch or wintry weather. This would be in the December 3rd to 6th time frame with plenty of room for uncertainty!

All for now!
 

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

WINDY after a bumpy night!

Temperatures will be mild today with highs stretching from the low and mid 60s north and close to 70 in the south. The story will be the howling winds, especially the higher terrain and the northern regions. Wind advisories are posted for many!

I do not want to forget that last night's severe weather was wild and took me by surprise. If you happen to be on my twitter account I did do quite a bit of blasting about it. Sorry for no heads up otherwise.

Winds will subside tonight with temps falling into the 30s for many north and west, 40s for the south. Much cooler tomorrow with increasing clouds and some showers as a secondary system quickly move through the area. This system will ultimately provide snowy ridges to the western facing mountain's higher elevations. Temps will be in the low to mid 50s north and west, and around 60 south. Temps obviously colder in the mountains!

Much cooler for Friday with many seeing highs in the 40s to around 50 north, and around 60 for the south. Add a few degrees for Saturday and a few more for Sunday along with sunshine and you have the weekend.

Early next week we will see mild conditions and temps will approach the mid 60s north and low and mid 70s south. Later next week we could see a good cold shot of air, the coldest so far this season, just in time for the Holiday and to get you in the mood for the Christmas season.

As for me, been busy with a very sick child (including a 3 day stay at the hospital) and hoping for a slow down as we head into the Turkey day season!

Looking forward to the wintry weather sometime soon!

All for now!

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Monday, November 08, 2010

Cool nights and mild days

Sunny and dry will be the rule this week. Breezy today and tomorrow
will make it feek a bit cooler. Highs will hit around 60 in the north
and in the mid and upper 60s south. The first chance of rain appears
to be next Sunday.

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Friday, November 05, 2010

Colder - some rains - mountain snow

Colder air is spilling into the region and will turn rain to snow in
the higher elevations that are west facing. Rains east of the
mountains will become very scattere later this morning. A passing
shower is possible later today, but sunshine will also break through.
Temps will be in the 50s east of mountains, and 30s and 40s for the
mountains. Higher elevations could see as much as 5 inches in VA and
WV mountains, above 6 inches far westerb MD highest elevations.
Cold Saturday with breezy conditions and highs mainly in the 40s, 30s
mountains. Temps start trending towards normal Sunday with 40s and
50s, lower 50s to lower 60s Monday, upper 50s to mid 60s Tuesday, and
then upper 60 to near 70 Wednesday.

After the next 24 hours we look to dry out!

All for now.

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Monday, November 01, 2010

Cool week - Rain Wednesday through Thursday - Cold next Weekend

A frosty start will set the pace for a colder than normal day with highs struggling into the low 50s north and upper 50s south. Even more widespread frost and freezing tonight as temps will dip to the 20s in the north and in the mountains, and low 30s elsewhere. Tomorrow will be about 5 degrees warmer than today. Temps hold steady for Wednesday with night temps in the 30s to about 40 and highs mid and upper 50s. Rain will also start to advance and will overspread the region by Wednesday night. Thursday will be WET! How wet depends on the eventual track of a Low that will develop along the east coast and ride up as a Nor'easter. That storm could drop 1 to 2 inches of rain for most and even more along the coastal region. That will need to be watched. Colder air will be pulled in behind it and Highs may struggle to reach 50 in the north by Friday and/or Saturday. Lows will dip into the 20s for many and we will officially end the growing season if not tonight.

Tomas in the tropics has weakened. He will likely regain hurricane strength but has some work to do to get there.

All for now!

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