November 2008 began with an amazing streak of 70° temperatures. They're gone for good now, but it seems that the 50s and 60s might be as well.
The cool theme in temperatures will continue for at least another two weeks. However, contrary to what has happened over the course of the past few weeks, it will likely become wetter/snowier.
Our first shot of a little snow (less than an inch) comes this upcoming Monday.
Another system will round the bend on Thanksgiving and may provide us with a minor accumulation (1-3" snow) sometime within the first few days after Thanksgiving.
Looking way out there into the first week of December there are signs that our first winter storm of the season may materialize. It is expected that the ridge will hold in the western United States leaving the eastern half in a trough. This state of affairs increases our chance of more snow in the weeks to come.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
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Now if this winter storm were to materialize and fall on December 1 wasnt that same day we had our major winter storm 2 years ago, only to melt completely away by xmas.
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