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INTERESTING WEATHER FOR MONDAY – THE SEQUEL

 

Too early to hang one’s hat on the this, but while I’m at it, I thought I’d share the latest GEFS snow forecast for WEDNESDAY into THURSDAY—

GEFS Total Accumulated Snow Depth Forecast Thursday morning  (Click on image for a larger view.)

 

from Friday night…

So, I had closed the book on the new pre-release GFS model v 16 prediction of some light non-accumulating snow on Monday morning. (See this morning’s post.)

However the new NAM model data has become available this evening and it has quite a surprise. Hard to believe, but it’s showing dynamic cooling just northwest of Philadelphia and some accumulating snow!

Here’s the latest NAM model snow forecast—

NAM Model Snow depth Forecast 1 PM Monday (Click on image for a larger view.)

The NAM tends to over-forecast precipitation this many hours in advance, but the forecast for Monday remains interesting, especially after 60º high temp forecasts for Sunday! Stay tuned.

Tonight’s GFS also shows significant snow in the Wednesday – Thursday timeframe

INTERESTING WEATHER FOR MONDAY

From earlier today…

On Sunday evening into Monday, most models have low pressure developing in the southeastern US and moving up, just missing the Philadelphia area.

Interestingly, the new soon-to-be-released GFS model version 16, (still in test mode, expected to become operational In January-February 2021) has been consistently showing a different track than other models, a track that would brush our area with light snow early Monday morning.  Most areas will NOT receive any accumulation (too warm at the surface), or a coating at most, shown in the second graphic.

GFS “Pre PARA” Model 10AM precip/cloud forecast Monday (Click on image for a larger view.)
GFS Pre-PARA model shows very light snow accumulation  (Click on image for a larger view.)

This model currently is an outlier. Most other models have to moving off to our south, missing us.

The latest NAM model suggests it might have moved into the new GFS model camp.

It’s interesting that the major US model scheduled to replace the existing GFS in a month or so consistently has had such a different forecast. Stay tuned. I’ll keep an eye on it.

(BTW, the long range model forecast suggests another ‘interesting’ weather event next Wednesday or Thursday.)