Wed 09:30 AM Forecast Review — Temperatures started a little warmer than forecast, but dynamic cooling from a high precipitation rate has caused the rain to mix with snow here. So the forecast looks on track.
Latest CMC-RGEM Precipitation Type forecast for 11 AM—
Update Tue @ 11:16 PM — Tonight’s models are coming in a bit colder. Rain, mixed with periods of sleet and wet snow, possible. Most of the area will have no accumulation, but a coating to about a half an inch accumulation in upper Montgomery and Bucks counties, according to tonight’s RGEM.
Update Tue @ 6:18 PM — This afternoon’s models continue with the forecast of precipitation beginning about 5-6 AM as rain mixed with wet snow, then changing to all rain by 8-10 AM for most of the area. No accumulation expected for most of the area. Essentially a rainy day.
Update Tue @ 11:44 AM — This morning’s Canadian RGEM has consistently shown Wednesday’s storm to be mostly rain in most of our area, but with wet snow mixed in at start. No accumulation expected here.
Of greater interest is the large coastal storm expected Saturday. Stay tuned.
Update Tue @ 7:55 AM — Last night’s GFS and Canadian RGEM show virtually no snow accumulation on Wednesday in the Philadelphia area, except for the far northern and western suburbs. While temperatures just above 2000 feet will be cold enough for snow (at times) during the day, overall thermal profiles don’t support snow accumulation. The RGEM is even warmer with mostly rain falling.
High precipitation rates may cause dynamic cooling, enough to allow some of the precip to fall as snow at times, but it will melt on the surface and certainly any roadways.
I’ll keep an eye on it.
Update Mon @ 8:12 PM — So, I’ve been asleep at the wheel regarding Wednesday’s storm… I took a quick look at the forecast, saw the critical thickness line (red line) was north of our area, forecast rain, and I never looked further. But there’s more to this.
I haven’t watched the TV weather in a long time, but I could tell something must be brewing because I noticed a large uptick in my web traffic stats. So, I took a deeper look and I see that snow is possible for Wednesday. But is it really gonna happen?
So, will it snow on Wednesday? Maybe wet snow or snow mixed with rain will fall. In favor of the snow are cold temperatures above 2000 feet and relatively high precipitation rate.
Will it accumulate?
I don’t think we’ll get accumulation in the immediate PHL area. We’re up against a March high sun angle and surface temps above freezing.
The NBM has this snow forecast—
I’ll keep an eye on it.
Update Mon @ 6:17 PM — After this evening’s showers, the next storm to affect us will be on Wednesday. Easterly winds and rain expected—
Of greater interest will be a major storm expected to develop on Friday night into Saturday. This has the makings of a significant coastal storm with snow in western Pennsylvania into parts of New England.
While I’m leaning towards, the warmer GFS, the ECMWF shows possible changeover to snow for us. Not so sure about that.
Mon 06:05 PM Forecast Review — The high temperature reached 77º in PHL, but I don’t think surrounding areas were as warm as predicted. The showers came through about 4-5 PM on schedule, but with much lower intensity than expected. Additional showers before 10 PM.
Update Mon @ 9:29 AM — Today’s HRRR shows elevated CAPE northwest of Philadelphia between 4-6 PM as the rain moves in. This suggests the possibility of thunderstorms embedded in the first area of rain just northwest of the city.
Previously Posted Sun 9:45 PM —
On Monday, high temperatures are expected to get to the upper 70s with a some areas possibly touching 80º. A cold front approaches with rain moving in from 4-5 PM. (Considerable cloudiness will limit what could have been even warmer temperatures.)
The unseasonably warm weather expected Monday will eventually give way to cold weather again over the coming weekend.
During this coming week, we’ll be transitioning from a ridge with a southwesterly flow to an eventual colder trough over the weekend.
Several low pressure systems are expected to form and move up from the southwest. After rain Monday night, we’ll likely see some rain again on Wednesday and yet again Friday into Saturday.
The strong contrast in temperatures is likely to set off some wild weather.
Saturday may have some “interesting weather” for us as a strong cold front moves through, according to the latest GEFS—