Sunday, December 19, 2010

White Christmas is in store this year

Highs this week will be in the 30's most of this week. That will go a long way bringin us a white Christmas. We just a storm. We have that storm showing up on the models. We may see a 40 degree day Tuesday. Monday late- Tuesday will see light snow that will change to rain. It could bring light accumulations especially north in Indiana. A major storm we have talked about on this blog will be developing into the Plains states Thursday and will spread east into the Ohio Valley by Friday am and it will bring precipitation in the form of  snow northern part of the state and southern areas mix and SW Kentucky rain it appears now. Temperatures are critical to start but won't be on the latter part of the storm. As the morning and early afternoon wears on we could see a mix or rain  for a time as temperatures will be critical 32 or 33 degrees range before we change to heavy snow in the late afternoon and evening Christmas Eve. Heaviest snow will fall late afternoon thru Christmas night then show showers, wicked cold, wind for the remaining of your Christmas Day. Snowfall amounts could be 6" or more. Here is 6Z model.

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