Yeah they do. My high for Wednesday is forecasted at 45 degrees coming at noon or 1pm. No way I get snow with that warmth.
The snow will be anafrontal. There's rain out ahead of the front, with snow closing in behind it. We've seen many a day start out balmy and turn snowy behind a frontal passage.
Of course, saying it's plausible doesn't mean it'll necessarily happen. But it is plausible.
Yeah they do. My high for Wednesday is forecasted at 45 degrees coming at noon or 1pm. No way I get snow with that warmth.
The snow will be anafrontal. There's rain out ahead of the front, with snow closing in behind it. We've seen many a day start out balmy and turn snowy behind a frontal passage.
Of course, saying it's plausible doesn't mean it'll necessarily happen. But it is plausible.
So was a Saints victory with :50 left and kicking off to the Vikings being led by Case Keenum.
The snow will be anafrontal. There's rain out ahead of the front, with snow closing in behind it. We've seen many a day start out balmy and turn snowy behind a frontal passage.
Of course, saying it's plausible doesn't mean it'll necessarily happen. But it is plausible.
So was a Saints victory with :50 left and kicking off to the Vikings being led by Case Keenum.
Crazy last play. I was hoping the saints would win cause I felt they had a better chance at beating the eagles. All my in laws are eagles fans and I'm a patriots fan.
Xmas day 2004 I believe we were in the 50s and it was snowing the next day. We were at 50 while rocky mount was in the 30s as the sharp front moved in.
I remember many storms where the temp was 60 or above and snowed the next day. I remember around 1994 or so it was low 80's in Feb and got ice the next day.
I remember many storms where the temp was 60 or above and snowed the next day. I remember around 1994 or so it was low 80's in Feb and got ice the next day.
Even if it does snow a little the weekend after will be glorious with 60's sunday unlike the weekend after the last storm when it struggled to hit 20.
Post by downeastnc on Jan 14, 2018 22:34:51 GMT -5
yeah they are basically confused by the 250 MB pattern and SW flow aloft, usually thats a plus for moisture in the SE cause its from the GOM....there is also a lot of divergence aloft with that screaming 250 MB jet and that would also aid lift.....but the trough isnt sharp and its positively tilted and that really offsets the the good upper dynamics by preventing the trough from cutting off etc, and even if a coastal forms that positive tilt will just scoot it OTS....
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