Posted on 03/11/2017 4:42:15 AM PST by metmom
Friday, March 10, 2017, 5:55 - Parts of the Northeast are primed for significant snow threats through midweek next week as Canadian Arctic air spills south.
A clipper system is forecast to descend form the Canadian Prairies this weekend bringing light snow to the Upper Midwest.
As the low interacts with the sub-tropical moisture in the Southeast, it will begin to significantly intensify Monday and Tuesday.
Early models indicate areas north of Virginia could see the highest snowfall accumulations Monday through Wednesday, while areas farther south will see mostly rain.
The threat of heavy snow greatly increases for Pennsylvania, New York, New England, or areas north of Virginia, says Weather Network meteorologist Tyler Hamilton. Early models show that some areas could see snow of up to a foot or more. This is something were going to have to watch over the next few days.
(Excerpt) Read more at theweathernetwork.com ...
Correction: that was made on Feb. 16 for March, April, May, from http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/multi_season/13_seasonal_outlooks/color/churchill.php
Northern Virginia here, this is a big problem for me. Medical issues. Breathing cold air brings immediate, immobilizing heart pain and breathing issues. I’m out of everything, so I’ll have to suck it up and go to the store today. Crap.
If I had the kind of money that liberals seem to think we all have, I’d move to Oahu.
I regret having used more than my fair share of toilet paper. I’m so not worthy...
IOW, whatever NOAA predicts, expect the opposite.
Anyone have a Farmer’s Almanac?
Or know what they forecasted?
I demand climate justice reparations. I will private message you with my NH address so that you can send a check.
BTW, I self-identify as a Negro so you can send that reparations check too.
I self identify as a Black Muslim Lesbian Woman, so send me a few bucks too.
MARCH 2017: temperature 31° (3° below avg.); precipitation 4" (1" above avg.); Mar 1-6: Sunny, cold; Mar 7-11: Snow, then rain, mild; Mar 12-20: Periods of rain and snow, cold; Mar 21-26: Showers, mild; Mar 27-31: Wet snow, cold.
APRIL 2017: temperature 43° (3° below avg.); precipitation 4" (avg. north, 2" above south); Apr 1-5: Sunny, cool; Apr 6-10: Rain and snow, then showers, mild; Apr 11-17: Rainy periods, cool; Apr 18-22: Sunny, cool; Apr 23-26: Sunny, warm; Apr 27-30: Showers, cool.
. The snowiest periods will be in mid-November, late January, mid- and late February, and early to mid-March. http://www.almanac.com/weather/longrange/region/us/1
Find historical data here .
Looks like it will miss us by that much
Blame Canada ping.
I will take snow and 30 plus over the 5 degrees it is where I am working today in Maine. Luckily it should be a quick job.
The way I see it, other fambly members could go fetch their own supply of necessities, or do without.
Back in the Northeast and actually looking forward to the snowstorm next week. I like mid-March snowstorms because the snow never sticks around that long. The high sun angles and warmer average temps will melt most of that stuff away by the weekend.
Forget Twinkies and milk. It’s beer and pizza for me.
Only 1.4 inches of snow here in DC (official measurement of what fell at Reagan National Airport) so far this winter. I’m ready for a nice 3-4 inches to fall on Monday night and Tuesday. It can even snow into Wednesday. :)
I played golf on Thursday, it was in the low 50s. Today we hit 15, and the golf course has 4 inches of snow on it.
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