Monday, March 16, 2015

FRIGID FINALE WILL LINGER INTO EARLY APRIL

1. See previous posts/videos as to the evolution of a cold, stormy period, which essentially begins this week and will only slowly let up by around April 10th.

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2. After some light rain in the early morning hours of Tuesday, a cold front will whip through the region. Winds will turn very gusty out of the northwest by midday and skies will clear. Sharp drop in wind-chill values for Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. Actual temps will settle into the 20s, with wind-chill values in the teens/single digits. Winds relax overnight Tuesday/early Wednesday.



3. Wednesday and Thursday are cold and dry, with readings some 10 degrees below normal levels.

4. Snow develops Friday morning, then mixes with/changes to rain by Friday afternoon. Some slushy accumulations are likely area-wide before the changeover occurs. Bares watching.

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5. After a warm, pleasant Saturday, a strong push of cold temps for this time of year will arrive by Sunday. Some rain/snow showers could move through by Saturday night. Readings for Sunday and Monday will likely remain in the 30s, with lows at night in the 20s

CPC: Probability of below normal temps is above average from 3/24-3/30



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