Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Snow - moderate - tomorrow


I've been under the weather lately so I havent updated the site in a while. I'll start updating here, but probably wont begin posting on the main page until vacation next week when Im more rested.

Anyway, we have another snow event on our hands. The PNA ridge has broken down so warmer temperatures in association with a building SE ridge has pushed the high temperatures to 40 degrees for the first time since mid January (official stats later) and in addition has taken a solid 5 inches out of the snowpack. We will get a bit back tomorrow as a Norlun low rapidly intensifies off the New England coast and wraps around enough moisture for at least .3 to .6 QPFs across SNE. While the precipitation will be mainly rain and ice in CT, RI and SE MA, temperatures will be cold enough for all snow here in SW NH where accumulations of 2 to 3 inches is possible. The timing of the event is not favored for any delay or cancellation on Thursday and I very much doubt an early dismissal, but a delay Friday is not out of the question.

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