Monday, October 14, 2024

Brrr it is cold outside...

 

The surface chart shows the strong cold front moving through the Northeast, with deepening low pressure moving along it. This is bringing rain/snow showers and gusty winds. The air coming in behind the front is very cool. New York State, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, will see rain mixing with snow, Northern parts of these areas could end up with an inch or two of slushy snow in the mid and upper elevations, those on the summits of the Adirondacks, Greens, and Whites, could end up with several inches by tomorrow morning. Snow will be elevation-dependent.  The farther south you are the more scattered the rain/snow showers will be.




This chilly air with scattered rain and snow showers will stick with us through Wednesday.  Then for Thursday high pressure will build in. This high pressure will be overhead through Monday, providing plenty of sun and dry conditions, temperatures will warm and become seasonally mild.

So just a few days to put up with this dreary weather, before an extended warm up.

We still have a tropical disturbance in the Atlantic. The NHC has it at a medium chance of formation in the next 7 days, with the odds at 60% The next name on the list is Nadine. The NHC is also monitoring the area in the western Caribbean, I was talking about the other day. 







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