Back in November Alaska saw brutally cold temps (35-40 below zero) but since then they and much of Canada has been milder. There are signs tonight that the cold may be building again as many stations in northern Canada will be 20-30 below by tomorrow morning. Looking at computer models out thru 10 days shows the western trough remaining in place with some hints of it shifting back over the eastern states just in time for Christmas week. It doesn't look deep enough to bring the pipe busting cold down to us(and no snow!), but many folks up north could see some significant snow Dec. 23-30. With such a mild trend locally in December, my gut tells me to be ready for a much colder January. Stay tuned.
In the short term, a weak front will struggle thru us by Friday PM bringing a few showers followed by noticeably cooler (60-65) temps for Saturday & Sunday. If the front pushes far enough offshore, we should see an end to our foggy mornings for a couple of days.
2 comments:
boooo!! I dont like this winter so far... my snow machine has cob webs on it :(
If you took up golfing or fishing you would find this winter to be much more enjoyable!
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