For anywhere along the I 95 corridor south of Boston, warm air won out in current forecasts for a snow storm that could hit the eastern seaboard on Christmas weekend. Anywhere North or WSW of boston will likely see accumulating snow. It is too early to make amount predictions.
As Christmas day approaches, millions of americans are hoping for the groung to be covered in a fresh layer of snow. For those of us living in the interior northeast U.S. and possibly coastal regions as well. This storm system is still fairly uncirten however, there is some fairly organized model consesus about the storm materializing.
Many meterological records were broken in Germany as a historic winter storm slams the nation. 90 mph sustained winds were recorded along with record pressures of 963.8 mb.
A cold front to our west will make for a messy two days. Wendsday will feature a cloudy sky with occasional showers. Thursday will feature more widespread Shower activity.
I woke up this morning to a soft snow. This is due to some long-range lake effect moisture strenghened by a trof south of Boston. Accumulations sould reach about an inch in most spots. The afternoon will feature a clearing sky with cold temps. Highs will only reach 30 in most spots. Lower in the Mountains.
Well now we are coming into a more active pattern. This is due to the jet stream ( the storm “highway”) is sliding down over the area. This will mean that we have 2 chancs at putting down some snow before christmas day.
This morning some of us will get some snow with a detached shortwave. (A little disturbance in the atmosphere) This will wrap up as the morning heads on. Tomorrow will see some rain. In fact a lot of rain. This will arrive in the morning around 7:00 am. It will wrap up around 7:00 pm.
One storm in the 7 day forecast. Thursday there will be a storm passing off to the west. This will produce a cold rain with a small amount of sleet/snow mixing in. Other than that, the week looks great.