Saturday, December 1, 2007

Winter Outlook

It's coming...

My 7th Annual Winter Outlook is coming this week. It will be posted on my main web site: mike-goldberg.com, so bookmark it and check back. It's the only place you'll be able to find it.

A chilly weekend...

Temperatures this weekend will come in a bit below average for this time of the year. We'll have a decent amount of sunshine today (Saturday), but the clouds will dominate on Sunday. A storm tracking north through the Great Lakes will throw a cold front into the Mid-Atlantic late Sunday night and early Monday morning. This will bring us a little bit of rain.

A cold blast arrives...

What will likely be the coldest air of the season will rush into the region Monday night and Tuesday. Look for high temperatures mid-week to be in the 40s, and overnight lows in the 20s. An intriguing feature on our computer data is a fast-moving Alberta Clipper that could impact the area Wednesday and Wednesday night. If we get some precipitation from this system, it might be cold enough at critical levels for the first snowflakes of the season. It's a little early to speculate, so we'll have to see how future model runs handle the situation. Stay tuned...

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