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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Updated Forecast for Sunday, December 11th through Thursday, December 15thth

Good Afternoon Everyone


Hope everyone is enjoying their weekend thus far.  It is starting to feel more like the holidays as sunny weather and colder temperatures will dominate the weather through the first half of the work week.  However, a disturbance along a warm front will  move into the region and bring some rain for areas of Southern New England and Eastern NY.  Snow is possible for areas of Northern New England and higher elevations of Eastern NY.  This is great news for ski industry as they can make snow and build up the trail counts for the holidays.

Surface Analysis:

Cold front that brought in some clouds and colder temperatures has moved is over the Canadian Maritimes.  A dome of High pressure is located above the Central Mississippi river valley.  This will approach the area and provide us with colder and dryer weather.   There is a disturbance along a warm front over the Canadian Provinces of Alberta and Manitoba .  This will approach the region later in the day Wednesday and bring with it  periods of rain to Southern New England and Eastern NY.  Periods of light snow/ snow showers is possible  for Northern New England and higher elevations of Eastern NY.

Sunday, December 11th


Mostly sunny across Southern New England and Eastern NY, Partly cloudy across Northern New England.  High temperatures in the 20s and 30s across Northern New England, 30s and 40s across Southern New England and Eastern NY .  Winds from the West-Southwest at 5-10 mph with higher gusts possible across higher elevations.   Low temperatures in the 10s and 20s across Northern New England, 20s and 30s across Southern New England and Eastern NY.  Winds from the West-Southwest at 5-10 mph with higher gusts across higher elevations.

Monday, December 12th


Mostly sunny.  High temperatures in the 30s and 40s .  Winds from the West-Southwest at 5-10 mph with higher gusts possible along the coast.   Low temperatures in the 10s and 20s across Northern New England, 20s and 30s across Eastern NY and Southern New England.  Relatively light winds from the West-Southwest.

Tuesday, December 13th


 Partly cloudy across Northern New England, Mostly sunny across Southern New England and Eastern NY.   Isolated snow showers possible in the evening and overnight.  High temperatures in the 30s and 40s.  Low temperatures in the 20s and 30s.

Wednesday, December 14th


Patchy fog in the morning.  Mostly cloudy with isolated snow showers across Northern New England.  Partly cloudy across Southern New England in the morning.   Clouds developing from West to East with rain and snow showers developing later in the afternoon and continuing through the overnight.   High temperatures in the 20s and 30s across Northern New England, 30s and 40s across Southern New England.  Low temperatures in the 20s and 30s.


Thursday, December 15th


Mostly cloudy with snow and freezing rain across Northern New England, Rain and Freezing rain in the morning.  Periods of rain in the afternoon and evening.  Rain may be heavy at times.  High temperatures in the 30s and 40s across Northern New England, 40s and 50s across Southern New England and Eastern NY .  Low temperatures in the 30s and 40s.

Have a Great Week!!


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