Thursday, November 20, 2008

Thursday/Mid Evening

WEATHER CODE: YELLOW...FRIGID TEMPERATURES EXPECTED TONIGHT



Ok after quite a while, I am back to blogging and will be updating on a regular basis now!

The cold air continues to invade the Ohio Valley Region, and there's no real end in sight, at least for a little while. The Lake Affect snow machine has kicked into gear, and this has provided us with a few snow flurries/showers earlier today. As tonight wears on the snow flurries will diminish, only to redevelop tomorrow and into Saturday. Some what warmer weather will return early week. Thanksgiving looks dry, but chilly.

For the very long term. This is for day 16 on the GFS model. If this would play out (Which is unlikely, but still possible) we would have our first measurable snow of the season. However, the models continue to go for warmer weather as we head into early December. Plus most of the moisture is to the south. Right now I'm just looking for the first snowstorm to show up on the models. I will throw these out their and you can speculate! There is a possibility this could be the storm that keeps the cold weather locked in for a while! STAY TUNED...



And this doesn't have much to do with weather, but the government is telling the Midwest to prepare for a catastrophic earthquake. For more on that story click HERE

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