Monday, January 27, 2014

SUPERBOWL SUNDAY SPELLS SEASONABLE TEMPS AND DRY CONDITIONS


1. Passing flurries from a coastal low for Tuesday night into Wednesday, particularly near the coast. A light dusting to an inch would be the maximum impact.
 
2. Moderating temps towards the end of the week. Pattern will transition from frequent arctic shots of cold air to that of a more regular, mid-winter cold around here from late this week through the first full week of February
 
3. Said patterns of this type will often feature building warmth in the southeast states. Implication of a clash between stubborn cold air entrenched to the north and warmth building to the south would make for a stormy month, with overall above normal precipitation for February.

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4. Next shot at significant winter weather will come Saturday afternoon into Sunday morning.  Developing low pressure could offer a shot at a wintry mix during this time.


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5. Seasonably cold and dry for the historic Superbowl, with breezy conditions behind the departing storm. Next shot at a significant storm will come around Tuesday or Wednesday of next week, as a parade of storms begins to traverse the lower-48 states.

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