Friday, March 25, 2011
Snow Sunday?
This morning, all eyes will focus on a southern storm system moving towards the East Coast of the United States this weekend. The late night computer modeling shows that the steady precipitation staying south of New Jersey. Some snow showers or flurries could brush extreme portions of Southern New Jersey according to the latest information, but that is it.
Of course this winter has been full of northern and western trends. Therefore, one may need to watch for a northern shift within the next 24 to 48 hours. Cold, Canadian High Pressure to our north will be the key in blocking the storm with a cold, dry air mass.
While we may not get steady snow, especially south of Interstate 195, clouds will hang tough. Sunday could be a fairly cold day and later extended forecast graphics I develop may have high temperatures in the mid-thirties. Even if the steadier precipitation shifts further to the north, temperatures may still be cold enough for snow to be the precipitation type.
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