It's hard to believe that we'll have to go back to Sweaters & heavy coats again after being in the 70s & 80s. However, previous posts have mentioned we are not done with Winter and will see many more cold fronts well into April. This next front will be a slap in da face on Monday morning as strong north winds will have windchills here down into the 30s. Why will that happen? Let's begin with the current picture.
Sunday will be warm here as the cold air is far to our north. However, look at how the upper pattern flips from now until Monday.
We basically have a west to east flow across the lower 48 as an disturbance deepens over Idaho. Look at how the upper trough reforms over the eastern states. On top is the current followed by late Sunday PM.
The bottom is for Monday morning with a full blown upper East coast trough. That will bring down the super cold (20-30+) below zero air out of Canada.
With such strong upper energy/dynamics clashing with a huge temperature contrast and rich low level moisture, strong to severe storms are almost guaranteed to develop. SPC has issued a level three severe risk for Sunday to our north including a level 2 risk here.
That risk quickly shifts to the East coast on Monday. This event for us should be mainly a straight line wind damage event coming well after dark on Sunday ending before daybreak on Monday.
The coldest mornings will be Tuesday & Wednesday with a light freeze possible on the North Shore and some frost away from Lake P. south. You should consider protecting your tropical plants and tender vegetation before we warm right back up later next week. Before then, we need to pay attention to the possible severe threat for after dark on Sunday night. Make sure you have your phone nearby your bed so you can receive any warnings though your FOX 8 Weather App. Many will be focused on the parades this weekend which should have no weather problems. St. Patrick's Day will be sunny but cold, a beautiful day IF you're dressed for it. Stay tuned!




















