Friday, January 25, 2008

Another boring couple of days...



Not much weather to talk about over next couple of days. Late tonight and tomorrow will feature snow showers across the state, with locally up to 1.5" in the northern portions of the state. Areas on the east coast will be watching for a storm, but as of now is looks like the heaviest snow will be confined to areas around Cape Cod (see map above). Our weather pattern gets more interesting after Monday (which will feature temps in the 40's for the whole state Monday into Tuesday). Tuesday Night, a cold front will come through with rain and maybe a quick blast of snow. Rest of next week will be cold, but I don't see any major lake effect threats through next week. Next storm to watch around Friday, however it looks like we may get grazed by it if anything. That storm could be interesting for the east coast and New England. After next week, we will be in a stormy weather pattern so the threat is there for large scale storms (whether it's rain or snow) and maybe even some lake effect. Climatological midpoint of winter was Thursday! Forecast Details: Tonight: Snow showers developing. Expect a dusting of snow. Low 13-19. Saturday: Snow showers. Expect a dusting of snow. High 29-34. Saturday Night: Leftover flurries. Low 20-28. Sunday: Mostly cloudy. High 30-37.
NEW: Forecast models used to make this forecast:
GFS
NAM
NAM Quick-cast
DGEX

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