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The End Is Near
Posted by Jeremy Reiner
This is it folks. After today, it might be a long time before we see temps reach the mid 40s let alone the mid 50s! Our pattern is about to flip back to winter and it may lock in for a few weeks---shocking---winter behaving like.....winter.
Getting back into the groove is will result in some weather---clouds and fog (even a sprinkle for some of you before 7am) for much of the day but sunshine will begin to develop this afternoon. All in all, a great day by January standards! Skies will continue to clear out this evening allowing colder air to filter in late tonight. The word colder is relative here, as most towns settle into the 20s by early Tuesday morning.
Tomorrow is back to reality--sort of--with daytime temps in the 30s & low 40s under a mostly sunny sky. A few clouds will photo-bomb your sky by late day. Those clouds are tied to a tiny winter storm set to arrive by midweek.
Yup, that;s right, a winter storm is in here on Wednesday. It's not big but it will snarl up traffic throughout the day with a light but steady snow for several hours. Right now, most towns will pick up an inch (possibly 2") by late afternoon but some of our models are suggesting this could be a plowable snow by late day (3-5"). More on this later this morning.
Enjoy your Monday!
~JR
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