Posted on 01/31/2010 5:48:39 PM PST by dopplerdale
Attention will then turn to the Southwestern U.S. where another storm system will move ashore associated with the subtropical jetstream. This system will spread more rains and mountain snows to the western U.S. from Canada into the desert Southwest on Tuesday and Wednesday. This upper level energy will begin to aid in the development of a surface storm system northeastern Old Mexico by Thursday morning. In its advance, a southerly flow will set up and produce a solid fetch of Gulf moisture that will encompass much of the Gulf coast from Texas to Florida by Thursday morning.
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Yup, ‘bout what I had on my back deck, bert. It’s still piled high in the drive and on my van. I might get out the snow shovel tomorrow, if the temp gets past 35. The black asphalt helps to obliterate the snow and ice since the steep part of drive is in direct sunlight until after 2PM. I’ll bet I look silly shoveling from my Jazzy, but it works. I just work the way down the hill, then drive back up. Porch Cats think I’m nuts though ...
Amazing how the lows are being shunted this year at the Mason Dixon line. Right at the Maryland, PA border. I live 20 miles south of Pittsburgh and we may get 3” from this storm, in Greene County on the WV border 6” and in place like Hagerstown, MD 12”+. Global warming huh?
Lol!
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