Monday, March 6, 2017

severe threat tonight

After missing last week’s storms I’m trying to make up for it, especially since there is a decent threat of a repeat late tonight. Today’s gusty winds in advance of a cold front will feed approaching storms between 10pm and 2am. We’re on the far NE corner of an area outlooked for severe weather, as depicted by one model shown below. Brief downpours and damaging winds are possible. Even if we get severe-warned, though, I’m hoping to sleep through this one.

 

Tomorrow should be windy but sunny and mild. Beyond that we’re likely to settle into a wet and chilly period. We’re going to sit on the southern edge of some cold air, and a couple of bouts of passing rain or snow look likely from late week through early next week. Some snow is possible, and it wouldn’t take much for March to end up snowier than January and February combined! Barring the unexpected development of a major storm, any snow would likely be limited to a few inches and be gone within a day or two. The pattern looks likely to flip to a milder one by mid-/late-month.

 

 

 

 

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