11/22/2010 Weather
24HR SNAP SHOT - starting the NOON today
water - .25 snow 2-4
Freezing levels - Sea level or lower
Wind - 5-10 NNE
General Discussion: A weak low pressure system will slide down from the northern interior today bringing more snow showers and cold temperatures. Tomorrow and Wednesday will be mostly dry and very cold.
Long-term: The next chance of snow will be late Wednesday/Thursday as a NW flow pattern takes shape. Long range models differ in the details so confidence is low, but snow looks promising starting on turkey day.
TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: Light snow showers will continue today. Snow will taper off tonight.
Freezing levels: Freezing levels will drop to or below sea level today and stay low through Wednesday. Single digits or lower will be possible in most areas. A warming trend will start later in the week.
Winds: Light northeasterly flow tonight will shift NNW tomorrow afternoon. jdm
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