Saturday, November 10, 2012

MORE ON THIS WEEK'S WEATHER

what else did you expect it to be about ???

First, the attempt at a video today was unsuccessful. There is a software issue which is being worked on, and videos should resume sometime this week.

The snowfall from the Wednesday storm was impressive, with records being shattered all over the area.




And the snow cover from Sandy and this past week's storm still remains!



Moving ahead, the warmth for Sunday and Monday is on, with a mild Veterans' Day on tap.



With such warm temps over the cooler ocean waters, some dense fog is possible Sunday night away from the city. In spite of the overall warmth of Monday, low clouds and fog may have a tough time burning off. 


The temps from Intellicast vs the newer version are fairly similar, but they have trended lower for Tuesday.

Old forecast from Nov 7

New one from Today:



That's because the timing of the rainfall is being adjusted to faster; expect periods of light to moderate rain from late monday night into Tuesday morning, before clearing takes place Tuesday night and beyond (at least through Friday). The rainfall should average .25-.50 through the period. 

Behind the front Tuesday afternoon, winds should pick up, making Tuesday evening a pretty chilly one. 

Lurking for the Thanksgiving week is a reconfiguration of the pattern. The signals are starting to hint at an important storm around the 22nd. 


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