Saturday, December 3, 2011

Big changes is about to transpire in the Ohio Valley

Enjoy the 62-64  degree day because it will be the last 60's we see for a while.The rule for next week will be first the flood potential. The ground is saturated so another round of 2-3"of rain with some areas seeing 4-5". This will be due to a stalled front come by Monday with a wave of low pressure. Rain will start sometime Sunday afternoon before that temperatures are expected to reach 60 with windy conditions. Rain will be very heavy by Monday. A repeat of last Monday is expected. Monday temperatures still looking to hold to in the 50's. Tuesday will be colder with highs in the 40's. The front will pass through just to our east but still be stalled. Another low pressure will ride along the front along with a upper low to the west. They both will work together to produce our first accumulating snows of the season starting Tuesday night through Wednesday night across the state. Highs will be in the 30's. This upper feature is a bit colder than last week setting. Look at it on the Euro for Wednesday pm.



We miss out on the snow last Tuesday because temperaturers wasn't cold enough. Thursday and Friday temperatures will be back into the 40's out of ahead of a huge arctic blast. Look a this bad boy on the Euro. This is impressive.
By Saturday temperatures will be tank big time with this Arctic blast. Also a good chance of accumulating snow and gusty winds. Gfs shows 1000-500mb thickness which supports snow by Saturday am.


So this snow lovers pattern and we will add to the snows as the winter wears on.

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