Quiet weather will rule for the next 6 days. This is good for travelers over Christmas. It will get milder, but nothing outlandish as a pacific air mass floods our area (much of nation too). When dominated by high pressure (dry not wet weather), this is important to understand, because they air masses tend to warm quite a bit in the day, yet cool off a bit at night. So the next several mornings do not be surprised to wake to frosty conditions.
The only change to forecast was to adjust today as the high clouds are thicker than first thought. The sun will be filtered quite a bit at times. The satellite pic indicates this should clear during the afternoon/evening. But we'll see. No other changes were made at this time. Stormier weather looks to return before the New Year (note: our weather is calm now, but a major storm is pounding the SE this weekend. If that had only come further north ...). Enjoy the quiet Christmas break.
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AuthorPastor Terry. He received his bachelors degree in Meteorology from the State University of New York at Oneonta, in 1994. The education continued as a hobby by reading the blogs of some of the best forecasters in the business. Although forceasting the weather is an imperfect science, it is a pleasure to follow what the Creator has made. Categories |