Selasa, 23 Februari 2010
Snow possibilities ahead.....
We will have a quiet and relatively mild day today. After a foggy start, low clouds will be tough to erode today, but some peeks of sun are possible with highs in the mid to upper 50s....maybe lower 60s in a few spots.
Snow is falling in Texas today, and that system will arrive here tomorrow. I expect wet snow to spread in tomorrow morning and taper off later tomorrow afternoon. Some rain could be involved initially, but for the I-85 corridor and points north and west, the precip type looks like mainly wet snow.
I do think some accumulations of snow are possible. Temperatures will likely remain above freezing for the entirety of the event, so I expect the roads to be primarily wet. But anyone in the Triad and Charlotte regions, even over toward RDU, is fair game to pick up some slushy snow accumulations on the grassy areas and elevated surfaces. The heaviest snow accumulations will likely be in the 1-2" category.
Below is my preliminary accumulation map....I reserve the right to amend that tomorrow morning.
Thursday will be cold and windy, and overall, we will be back into a colder pattern beginning tomorrow. The next system will approach by Saturday morning. For the time being, it looks like that will mainly stay to our south, but it is very close. And for quite a while, the models have been in remarkable agreement that a powerful system will imact the southeast early next week. Details are obviously still up in the air, but that one bears watching for more wintry potential.
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