Wednesday, November 7, 2012

A REPRIEVE FROM A PUNISHING TEN DAYS OF WEATHER

PREDICTABILITY OF FORECAST PERIOD: HIGH

1. Winds relax and skies clear through Thursday night, as the surprise November snowstorm pulls away. Second time in a year that snow fell in a big way before December 1st, which is technically the start of meteorological winter.

Accuweather Slide shows the pattern change coming:



2. TEMPS: Upper 40s/low 50s Friday, but then widespread 50s Saturday. Temps climb even higher Sunday-Tuesday, with readings near and above 60.

3. PRECIP: Risk of a few showers Tuesday afternoon and evening, as a cold front swings through.

4. No substantial air mass change Wednesday/Thursday, as temps return to near normal (upper 40s/low50s)

intellicast temps:



5. Overview here was very good on the twin storms (Sandy and this week's nor'easter), with lead-times for both events around 8 days. However, the storm this week produced much more snow/frozen precip than advertised here.

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