Thursday, November 24, 2011

Rock & Roll Roller Coaster Ride Continues...

From the 80s to the 50s? How about from the 70s to the 30s? Yep, it appears the pattern change I talked about in previous blogs is about ready to kick in with several east coast troughs bringing down colder and colder air from Canada. This weekend we'll see us warm up to near 80 on Saturday ahead of the next cold front cooling into the 50s for highs behind it on Sunday & Monday. We then warm up again to 70+ by Wednesday/Thursday of next week before an even stronger cold front comes crashing down upon us. This pattern is similar to 2008 ( a La Nina year) when on Dec. 11th we had a "snowstorm" on the South Shore that covered the ground for several hours. It appears the first 2 weeks in December will be very cold before the second half od the month turns milder. Could you snow freaks be in luck? Stay tuned!

Oh, by the way, this is the last weekend of the 2011 Hurricane Season. Party anyone?

1 comment:

AlbanySnowMaker said...

Below is a link to the 18z model run showing a little white stuff (main word is LITTLE) in Louisiana? hmmm... even the NAM is putting snow down to jackson/Meridian, MS.... interesting.....

http://www.twisterdata.com/index.php?prog=forecast&model=GFS&grid=3&model_yyyy=2011&model_mm=11&model_dd=25&model_init_hh=18&fhour=84&parameter=SNOWIN&level=SURFACE&unit=none&maximize=n&mode=singlemap&sounding=n&output=image&view=large&archive=false