Updated Weekend (2/29 – 3/1) Forecast, Snow from Late Sunday Into Early Next Week

Forecast: Saturday (2/29): Partly cloudy, highs in the mid-30s, westerly winds at 10-20 mph with gusts to 50 mph. Sunday (3/1): Partly cloudy, snow starting later in the day, highs in the mid-30s, variable winds. Summary: The warm and pleasant weather ends on Sunday, with moderate snow (4-8”) between Sunday late afternoon and Wednesday.  Warmer […]

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Weekend (2/29 – 3/1) Forecast, Lots of Light Snowfalls Over Next Ten Days

Forecast: Saturday (2/29): Partly cloudy, high in the low-30s, westerly winds of 10-15 mph, gusts to 30 mph. Sunday (3/1): Partly cloudy, light snow possible, high around 30, westerly winds of 10-15 mph, gusts to 30 mph. Summary: There’s lots of snow in the forecast, but no big snowfalls.  Snow is possible today (Tuesday), Thursday, […]

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Updated Weekend (2/22-2/23) Forecast with a Snowy Sunday

Forecast: Saturday (2/22): Increasing clouds, highs in the mid-30s, strong westerly winds in the morning, but low winds by the end of the day. Sunday (2/23): Snow!  Highs in the mid-20s, northeasterly winds of 10 mph with gusts possible to 30 mph. Summary: Increasing clouds and decreasing winds on Saturday as a strong system approaches […]

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Weekend (2/22-2/23) Forecast, and the Snow Continues …

Forecast: Saturday (2/22): Partly cloudy, light snow possible, highs in the low 30s, winds at 10 mph or less. Sunday (2/23): Partly cloudy, light snow possible, highs in the mid-20s, light westerly winds but gusts potentially increasing later in the day. Forecast Discussion: It’s been a wonderfully snow February so far, and every indication is […]

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Updated Saturday Night to Tuesday (2/15-2/18) System – Prediction of 2-20” (Not Joking)

A quick update on the Saturday night through Tuesday snow totals, as the models are all over the map.  You should have low confidence in any forecast based upon these insane differences (2” to 20”).  Some models are picking up jet streak lift, and others are not, which is why the discrepancies are so extreme.  […]

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