Two notable events should occur in the next week. I'll discuss the first one in much more detail after school today, and I'll keep an eye on the second one.
First...
There appears to be increasing confidence that a low pressure system moving south of the area Friday Night and Saturday will slow down and stall for a brief period of time. Therefore, accumulations are more likely to be in the 4-8" range now from Friday Night - Saturday, as opposed to the 2-5" totals that were expected earlier. This won't give us a snow day (Friday Night snowstorms are the WORST for possible snow days), but it could easily be our 2nd biggest accumulation of the season. (Current 2nd biggest accumulation is around 5")
Second...
There could be one (or more) cold days next week as an arctic airmass moves into the area. Low temperatures will likely dive below 0 for at least one day next week, with wind chills potentially getting into the dangerously cold area of -15 to -25 degrees if it's windy enough. Keep an eye on this possibility.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
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