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Thursday, March 27, 2014
Monday, March 24, 2014
SEASONABLE TEMPS RETURN BEGINNING THURSDAY THROUGH MUCH OF NEXT WEEK.
1. After a dry, cold day Tuesday, light snow will develop and overspread the region at night. Light accumulations likely area-wide of a dusting to locally two inches. Best shot at 3 inch plus amounts will be confined to the Twin Forks and eastern Connecticut.
2. Windy and cold Wednesday, with temps in the 30s. Wind-chill values will stay in the 20s all day. Temps start to climb to near seasonable levels (40s) by Thursday, with dry conditions.
3. Friday: Frontal boundary moves through with showers late in the day and at night. Temps warm ahead of the front to near 60, but cloud cover will dominate the day.
4. Said front works to our south Saturday. Uncertainty grows for this time frame as to whether a coastal storm (with rain) comes close enough to our region for Saturday afternoon and night. Update will be needed.
2. Windy and cold Wednesday, with temps in the 30s. Wind-chill values will stay in the 20s all day. Temps start to climb to near seasonable levels (40s) by Thursday, with dry conditions.
3. Friday: Frontal boundary moves through with showers late in the day and at night. Temps warm ahead of the front to near 60, but cloud cover will dominate the day.
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4. Said front works to our south Saturday. Uncertainty grows for this time frame as to whether a coastal storm (with rain) comes close enough to our region for Saturday afternoon and night. Update will be needed.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
INTENSE COASTAL STORM WILL BRUSH THE REGION TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING.
So far, the model guidance has held serve over the weekend in depicting the brunt of a dangerous coastal storm tracking to our south and east for Tuesday night into Wednesday. However, a complete miss at this point is not in the cards at this time; places from NYC and points south and east still stand a good chance to see several inches of snow.
Although the likelihood of an all-out blizzard is still quite low, the possibility needs to be carefully watched due to the very intense nature of the storm as it makes its closest approach Wednesday morning.
A warm-up looks likely for this weekend into early next week.
Another update, plus a full look at the week's weather will be on tomorrow evening.
Although the likelihood of an all-out blizzard is still quite low, the possibility needs to be carefully watched due to the very intense nature of the storm as it makes its closest approach Wednesday morning.
A warm-up looks likely for this weekend into early next week.
Another update, plus a full look at the week's weather will be on tomorrow evening.
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