Monday, March 21, 2011

Where's Spring?

The title should say it all, I really don't have any good news for the next or so.

Tonight:  Any remaining snow and rain ending this evening, lows 30-35 south, 20s north.

Tomorrow:  Mostly cloudy, a few breaks of sun at times, highs in the mid and upper 40s south, around 40 north.

Tomorrow night:  Clouds thicken again, lows 25-30 south, teens north.

Wednesday:  Cloudy, snow possible late in the afternoon, mixed with rain along the coast, highs 38-43 south, 30s north.

Wednesday night into Thursday:  Snow likely, especially across Southern New England, accumulations likely.

Discussion:

I'll have a more detailed discussion tomorrow morning but for now a quick hit at what is coming mid-week and a brief glance at the rest of the month.

Wednesday we will be affected by another low pressure system.  This will be passing to the south of New England.  Where the precipitation will set up is the question.  Right now it looks like Southern New England will be impacted the most Wednesday night into Thursday.  A plowable snow is looking quite likely at this point.

Beyond this storm, temperatures are going to remain chilly, but dry for the most part.  It looks like we stay under an upper level trough for at least another week.  This will keep the cold air locked in over the Northeast.  The strong sun will help a bit, but we will be starting cold each morning limiting how warm we will get during the day.

Thanks for reading, check back in tomorrow morning for more.

-Jon K.

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