The forecast goes something like this: one storm after another , one every few days, bringing, snow, rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, rain snow and rain. Got it? 12/ 27 is still a possible snow maker. And even another rain/ snow maker on or before Christmas.
The weather men will be very busy the next 2 weeks. The forecasts will change often. Enjoy the sunny mild weather now.
Stratospheric warming in the the Arctic, indicates that cold air is building in Canada and may work toward New Jersey / New York City and affect our weather forecast, eventually.
In the 2 weeks ahead the most likely snowy and icy weather will be inland with elevation. New England ski mountains should pick up repeated new snow. In fact, the snow will be the wet sticky variety which is good for sticking to the slopes to form a good base. But there may also be periods of ice and rain as well, until much colder air may or may not, move in.
Lake Effect snow areas will get a lot of snow beginning Friday and Saturday. It all depends on if we stay with the Great Lakes storm track or switch to the coastal low storm track. It is all up in the air as they say.
THE WORD IS STORMY. Most often it will start as snow, transition to ice and end as rain, before turning briefly back to snow. A mess.
Thanks to DT,@ Wxrisk.com, Elliot Abrams @ Accuweather, Steve DiMartino @ NYNJPA WEATHER .com.and the National Weather Service for providing most of the data and maps.
The weather men will be very busy the next 2 weeks. The forecasts will change often. Enjoy the sunny mild weather now.
Stratospheric warming in the the Arctic, indicates that cold air is building in Canada and may work toward New Jersey / New York City and affect our weather forecast, eventually.
In the 2 weeks ahead the most likely snowy and icy weather will be inland with elevation. New England ski mountains should pick up repeated new snow. In fact, the snow will be the wet sticky variety which is good for sticking to the slopes to form a good base. But there may also be periods of ice and rain as well, until much colder air may or may not, move in.
Lake Effect snow areas will get a lot of snow beginning Friday and Saturday. It all depends on if we stay with the Great Lakes storm track or switch to the coastal low storm track. It is all up in the air as they say.
THE WORD IS STORMY. Most often it will start as snow, transition to ice and end as rain, before turning briefly back to snow. A mess.
Thanks to DT,@ Wxrisk.com, Elliot Abrams @ Accuweather, Steve DiMartino @ NYNJPA WEATHER .com.and the National Weather Service for providing most of the data and maps.
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