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    Wed, 15 Mar 2006

    Light Snow Outlook and Weekend Forecast- Wed PM
    Differences, as usual, for the light snow event for Friday. The preferred GFS has 0.14 inches water falling as snow or snow mixed with rain through much of Friday morning. The NAM has 0.00. Taking the average, a light coating to an inch is possible Friday morning with more snow (meaning slightly more) to the south of Philadelphia than to the north. Roadways should be OK, since solar insolation will be high through the clouds on the dark pavement.

    Cold high pressure will build in for the weekend. Windy and sunny will be the simple forecast.

    Sat 3/18: Sunny and Windy. High 45.

    Sun 3/19: Sunny and Windy. High 48.

    posted: Mar 15 2006 at 4:41 pm

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    Philly Weather Outlook and Weekend Forecast-
    The latest GFS has only 0.05 inches water, falling as snow, Friday morning. This would mean, at most, a dusting to a coating of snow. The NAM and a model being developed to replace the NAM, called the "WRF" (Weather Research Forecast Model) is predicting 1.3 inches at this time. I'm leaning towards the GFS, which has a minimal amount of snow falling. (The NOGAPS has light snow missing us.)

    Cold high pressure will build in for the weekend. Windy and Sunny will be the simple forecast.

    Sat 3/18: Sunny and Windy. High 45.

    Sun 3/19: Sunny and Windy. High 48.

    posted: Mar 15 2006 at 7:43 am

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