Monday, January 25, 2010

All Aboard, Snow Train In Station!

Looks like a return to winter is upon us. After 60 dgeree weather, things will be going downhill. We will have a cold front or two pressing through over the next couple of days, and then towards the end of the week, we bringback the mention of snow.

I am a bit excited already! All major weather models are showing a storm. There are some differences between them, but they are in fairly good agreement. At this time frame, that is good news if you like snow. Usually you will have one or two models hinting at it, and others showing different solutions. This is a great sign.

What we are looking at is a artic frontal boundary that will stretch across the region around Friday and then a low pressure system will develop and ride along the front. This low pressure looks to be taking shape in the Gulf of Mexico and then off the North Carolina coast. From there, how that low tracks will determine the magnitude of the storm.

I will be updating daily now, as the snow threat has me a bit excited! The snow train is in the station, engines engaged and boarding passengers!

Corey Towner
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