Friday, December 10, 2010

Milder few days - Rain - Then Arctic blast - LONG TERM???

We will reach the low and mid 40s today and mid and upper 40s tomorrow in areas east of the mountains. Highs will be in the 40s Sunday as rain falls across the region. Saturday night, as the precip begins, pockets of areas could be at the freezing mark so some freezing rain is possible. As Sunday progresses an arctic front will pass through and rain will change to snow in the mountains and even east of the mountains later in the day. Sunday night could have some snow showers and actually may have some slick travel as rapid freezing may occur. Blustery and cold repeat of last week will occur Monday through Wednesday, but this time temps will be about 10 degrees colder. Tuesday morning wind chills will likely be single digits and below zero! Winds subside, but chilly conditions remain.

Long term? Well, I am no meteorologist, but I read a lot from them. The Pattern Christmas week COULD lead to a white Christmas! YES, could! Ironically, a few other changes and we could reverse the pattern we are in and be mild! So we have 2 different looking long term possibilities. As of now, I am favoring the possibility of a snow storm that will make it a white one for Christmas time. But it is WAY early!

All for now!


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