Saturday, December 11, 2010

Very busy next 36 hours with a variety of prec

The situation is still a little unsettled. There are pockets of freezing temps that will be around overnight. These pockets will see some freezing rain. Areas along and west of the mountains will see a variety of precip. Sleet, freezing rain and snow. The entire area will see rain tomorrow morning with a mix and change to snow coming back quickly as the arctic front moves eastward. Eventually areas east of the mountains could see a period of snow tomorrow evening. A trace to an inch may occur east of the mountains up to the I-95 corridor. Usually dry air really starts to dry up any post frontal precipitation so this should be a rather brief period of precip.

We have a cold week ahead, especially early. Areas will be the 20s and lower 30s with high winds with low wind chills. Areas will see below zero wind chills overnight Monday into Tuesday. The temps will relax a bit on Wednesday and Thursday. We will need to watch a southern system which could throw enough moisture this way for a wintery mix and snow event. We will have to watch this closely. This would be significant.

All for now! Possible alerts as we get more reading on the system for the next 36 hours.

Jimmy

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