Thursday, January 15, 2015

COLD AIR WILL REMAIN STEADFAST AND INTENSIFY BY LATE MONTH


1. A much talked about respite from cold temps for mid-month in many circles will be short-lived to a period of 24-36 hours, starting and ending Sunday. Thereafter, near-to-below normal temps will once again take hold of the region through the end of the month and probably beyond. 

2. On Friday, a cold front will cross the region with some cloud cover and gusty breezes in the afternoon. Winds will remain elevated through the night before diminishing by Saturday. 

Intellicast: Surface map for Friday 1/16/15


3. After a cold, dry day on Saturday, a chilly rain will fall Sunday and into Sunday night. Highest rainfall totals will be felt over the city and coast and points south; light rain in the morning will become steady to heavy at times in the afternoon, finally tapering off late at night.

7online.com/weather

 4. Progressively colder weather will build in throughout the week next week, with a chance at snow showers Wednesday. Very cold weather looks likely by the 25th, with a shot of at least one significant storm before the month draws to a close.

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