Sunday, November 24, 2013

COLDEST THANKSGIVING SINCE 2002 ON THE MENU

1985 and 1994 also had highs of 41 degrees


1. Coastal storm will disrupt travel Tuesday night into Wednesday night. Heavy rain and gusty winds likely during this time frame, with strong gales out of the south. Mild and breezy. Much needed rainfall in most areas will average 2 inches, possibly more.

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2. After the storm clears, it's cold again! We could crack the top ten coldest Thanksgivings in the last 50 plus years at Central Park. Blustery Thursday; Big parade may have problems with the various floats, which may have to be sidelined due to winds gusting to 40mph!

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3. Long term trends point towards below normal temps to open December. With storm track becoming evident, prospects for an above normal snow cover nationwide will continue. However, no El Nino/La Nina signal is expected through the winter, which will complicate any shot at clues beyond a week or two as to how harsh the winter will be.





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