Wednesday, January 12, 2011

So what is next - cold and windy then milder and rain threats.

This storm did fairly well up north, whereas I should have expanded my 0 to 2 inch areas a bit north and knocked an inch off things in MD - I was closer in some places and very poor across most of 95 from DC to Richmond where no real accumulations existed.

Now we will see a cold spell as the storm has cranked up off the NE coast. Cold dry winds will make it feel like teens and low 20s today and single digits tonight!

Temps will stay in the 30s to around 40 until Saturday and then especially Sunday into early next week when 40 to even 50 degree+ temps will be common. Another complex system will deliver precipitation Monday and Tuesday. It looks like rain, but may have some mixed precipitation at the start. The system *COULD* wind up producing a lot of rain for some if models are correct and could ultimately have a wintry ending in northwestern regions, but details will get pinned down as we get closer. Next week we could also see temps maintain their 40 degree+ trends though a day after the storm may be colder.

I was hoping for 200+ tweeters by the end of the storm yesterday and I am up to 199 as of this morning! Join me at http://twitter.com/midatlanticwx


All for now!

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