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DAYS 1-5 (DECEMBER 26-30)…
Though not as anomalously warm as Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, we’ll have a mild weekend interrupted by some wet weather later tonight and early Sunday as a wave of low pressure crosses the region. Behind this, a surge of cold air arrives for Monday and sets up a little bit of a complication for the next storm system, arriving Tuesday. Though some of the computer guidance has been painting this as a possible good snow producer, their limitations are revealing themselves. A little further analysis indicates that there is going to be a strong push of warm air aloft in an already mild overall atmosphere with most of the cold air near the surface. This eventually will be scoured out as well, resulting in a storm that starts Tuesday morning as snow or mix near the coast and snow inland, then transitions to rain coast and mix inland and finally rain all areas before ending at night. Also, I’m not expecting a tremendous amount of precipitation with this system either – light to moderate amounts, the majority falling as mix/rain. However, with just enough uncertainty in place and the timing not a complete lock, I’ll wait until Monday morning’s update to call any certain accumulations of snow. Just note that there is a probability that parts of the region may have a messy commute Tuesday, and the details will be fine tuned in the next couple of days. Behind this system will be a break Wednesday as a small area of high pressure tries to move in but a frontal boundary stays near. A wave of low pressure will approach returning the risk of light precipitation, probably rain, at night.
TODAY: Increasing clouds. Highs 47-54. Wind light variable.
TONIGHT: Cloudy. Periods of light rain after 9PM. Lows 38-45. Wind light E.
SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy. Risk of light rain in the morning. Isolated rain showers late. Highs in the 50s.
MONDAY: Mostly sunny and windy. Lows in the 20s. Highs in the 30s.
TUESDAY: Cloudy. Snow/mix/rain likely. Lows 20s to lower 30s. Highs 30s to lower 40s.
WEDNESDAY: Variably cloudy. Chance of light rain at night. Lows in the 30s. Highs in the 40s.
DAYS 6-10 (DECEMBER 31-JANUARY 4)…
A weak system brings light rain/mix early Thursday then a drying trend for the final hours of 2015. Generally dry weather and a more seasonably chilly feel for the first few days of 2016.
DAYS 11-15 (JANUARY 5-9)…
Mainly dry weather expected with temperatures near to slightly above normal during this period. There may be a few rain and/or snow showers with air mass changes from a couple of frontal systems.