Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Slow ball snowball coming our way? Still ?

Looking at the bottom line first, no snow Christmas Eve. nor  Christmas day.  Christmas night or the next day, Sunday, is when things may start to change. 

The Euro model shows a mighty storm coming up the coast but slower and later than forecast before.   But, some of the other models are swinging it out to sea.  We must be impressed by the Euro being so consistent on the track and intensity.

Once again, we need to wait to see if the models come in to agreement  today or tomorrow...maybe even later than that.

So far, here is the "uncertain outlook":


12/ 24 - partly cloudy, cold, breezy
12/ 25-  becoming cloudy, cold, breezy, slight chance of snow late
12/ 26- snow overspreading the region, cold, breezy, snow may become heavy late.
12/ 27- snow ( or, not!)


A tentative set of forecasts are being given.  Out to sea remains a possibility, also.


I still think a large storm will occur but, doubts are there.


By tomorrow, we should begin to get a much clearer picture.  The storm that will affect us is only now marching into California.


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