‘Surprise’ snow ends this morning, cool and quiet through midweek

Hello everyone!

This morning we were greeted with some ‘surprise’ snowfall as an inverted trough has lingered a tad longer than expected. Total accumulations should be in the 3-4″ range with isolated 5-6″ amounts. Snowfall should taper off this morning ending between 9 and 10 am. Temps today will make it only into the 20’s as a WNW wind picks up behind the system. The beginning of the week looks to be cool and quiet as high pressure dominates. This high pressure will shift east Wednesday which could set the stage for a storm Thursday.

-Jack

2 thoughts on “‘Surprise’ snow ends this morning, cool and quiet through midweek”

  1. Jack, The word “surprise” should never be in a weather report.
    I got maybe an inch here in Fairfield.
    Waiting for Thursday.
    I retired 10 years ago so I watch the weather all the time.

    1. Agree, ‘surprise’ maybe not the best word but couldn’t think of a better one. “Surprise’ seemed ok given place in York County got 6″ without the attention usually given to 6” storms. Thursday looks really good as of now. All the ingredients are there with arctic air, good 500mb energy, strong blocking high etc. Worried about mixing though as ENE winds could bring warm maritime air in.
      -Jack

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