Updated Thursday 12/21 @ 4:58 PM — Today’s models have backed off considerably on the chance of showers late Saturday evening and Sunday morning. In fact, at this time, most models with the exception of the ECMWF and ICON-EPS have any showers staying well west and far north of the immediate PHL areaon Sunday. Considerable cloudiness is still expected.
Posted Thursday 12/21 @ 9:55 AM — A back door cold front will slip through later today with colder air for Friday. The front will return as a warm front on Saturday into Sunday. I’ve summarized the situation in the graphic caption below—
For much of Saturday and Sunday we’ll be in the transition zone between warmer and colder air masses and significant cloudiness is expected. Less certain is the amount of shower activity here.
Posted Wednesday 12/20 @ 8:25 AM — No, not what you think or want… it’s a warm front that will move through on Saturday. Past models had this frontal passage dry in our area, but the ECMWF and GFS are cranking out some light showers here Saturday night and Sunday morning into afternoon. Considerable cloudiness as well.
Quiet and Cold
Posted Tuesday 12/19 @ 4:44 PM — A very quiet weather pattern will take over through Christmas day. We’ll be in an upper trough (cold) while much of the country will be under an upper ridge (warm). High pressure at the surface will dominate—
So the this week is a good time for meteorologists in this area to take a vacation. Perhaps a few impulses will move through from the northwest, but nothing major forecast.
Light Snow Flurries Possible Tuesday Morning
Posted Monday 12/18 @ 7:47 PM — As low pressure continues to move away, a mid level disturbance will rotate through our area around daybreak Tuesday. Several models show scattered snow flurries but temperatures are expected to marginally at or just above freezing. The NBM puts the maximum probability at only 32% and while Canadian models (onboard for the last two flurry events) show nothing.
Here’s what the experimental RRFS is showing at 7 AM—
Considerable low, instability cloudiness mid day and during the early afternoon.
High pressure builds in and fair skies and cold temperatures are expected for much of the rest of the week.
Posted Monday 12/18 @ 9:52 AM —This should be no news to anyone around here, but we had a generalized heavy 3″-4+” rainfall through this morning. It’s still raining, but I thought I’d post the current rainfall totals through 8 AM this morning—
I don’t think we had the high wind gusts forecast, but another period of windy conditions is expected later this morning into this afternoon, as temperatures drop off.