Thursday, December 11, 2014

DRYING OUT AFTER THIS WEEK'S NOR'EASTER....

1. Region finally will be rid of stubborn, strong mid-week nor'easter during the weekend.  Skies will begin to brighten more on Friday, but there can be a stray flurry on Friday night. Temps remain chilly in the upper 30s to low 40s on Friday.

2. Outside of a few scattered flurries this weekend, the region should remain dry, with varying amounts of clouds and sun for Saturday. By Sunday and Monday, we'll see mostly sunny skies and temps rebounding into the mid and upper 40s.

Accweather.com: Geminid Meteor Shower


3. Mainly dry through Tuesday afternoon. A weak, fast-moving system will spark a shot at some quick-hitting rain on Tuesday afternoon before exiting the region early Wednesday.  Winds should pick up somewhat on Wednesday with a chilly northwest flow of air; skies may remain on the cloudy side for mid to late week as another fast-moving system draws near by late next week (Thursday night).

Intellicast.com


4. Potential remains high for active, stormy period of weather for the last ten days of the month. Active southern jet stream combined with renewed cold air masses should make for some periods of disruptive weather during the busy holiday season.

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