Friday, December 4, 2009

Big Changes!

Wow, what a turn of events. Over the past couple of days, I have discussed the NAM model showing a good hit for the area. It was an extreme outlier, that is, up until noon time today. A majority of the major models have now shifted into the NAM models camp and are showing a nice storm for early December! Now, there will be precipitation, but the big question is, how cold does it get and when do we transition to snow. Rain starts in the morning with temperatures in the upper 30's. At some point during the early afternoon-evening time frame, we should transition to snow. The earlier this happens, the more accumulation we will have.

December 5th has been a magic date this decade. If we recieve measurable snow, it will be the 6th time this decade it has snowed on December 5th!

If this was not enough good info, there is another storm lined up for next week! That will be a pattern changer and should allow for a change to cold weather and a stormy period! Looks like things are going to get really interesting over the next couple weeks! Take it one day at a time, tomorrow should be fun

the National Weather Service will probably be hoisting Advisories and/or warnings for parts of the areas.

I will try and pinpoint some amounts later on, preliminary amounts:

PHL-TTN Central Jersey 1-3"
Coastal NJ 1"
N NJ/NYC 2-4"
CT (Meriden Area...yeah, love you guys!) 2-5"
NE Maryland (There you go Tank!) 1-2"
Corey Towner
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