Sunday, December 19, 2010

Ditto, see below. The White Christmas is still there. Keep hoping.

3 computer forecast models show a snowstorm for the Dec. 25 / 26 time period. Of course there is no agreement on the timing or the track.  Much too early, to make a weather forecast that you can count on.


According to Henry M. at Accuweather.com, the storm will enter the USA near San Fransisco, which means it will exit near Delaware, giving the big cities snow for Christmas.


Preliminary timing estimate is that snow begins early Christmas day and the height of the storm is Christmas night.


Early estimate Philadelphia, 1 to 2 feet of snow in the forecast. That would be a worst case scenario.  3 to 6 inches is more likely.


A major snowstorm missed us today by a matter of miles, as the radar has been showing plenty of snow, over the ocean.  This storm entered the USA in south California, and thus exited well to our south.


Sunday update 12:30 pm-  Model runs still shows the snowstorm!  12Z Euro run shows vigorous coastal snowstorm.


  New Years Day : milder, rainy.




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