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    Sat, 27 Jan 2007

    Update- Sat PM
    A significant area of precipitation has developed over our area. The latest GFS, just becoming available, clearly has not captured the amounts accurately. The NAM is even more off, since it shows no precipitation at all tonight.

    Right now, the temperatures are above freezing and rain is falling. The models are predicting that temperatures will be above freezing tonight. Little or no accumulation is likely if that is the case, although temperatures aloft may allow the precip to change to wet, non-accumulating snow.

    Confidence in the forecast tonight is unusually poor, with neither major model accurately depicting what is falling right now.

    Sun 1/28: Rain mixing with and changing to wet snow. Little accumulation. Becoming partly cloudy, windy and colder. High 35. Possible light snow again Sunday night.

    posted: Jan 27 2007 at 11:41 pm

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    Wooops...Light snow back in the Forecast- Sat PM
    The warm front didn't make it that far north today. Temps have remained in the high 30s around here.

    Another front moves through late tonight into Sunday morning. This morning's GFS model has the same 0.10 inches of QPF falling on or before daybreak on Sunday. This means I'm putting back the 1 inch of light snow for early Sunday morning. The arctic front that moves through Sunday night may cause additional light snow.

    Early next week becomes very cold again for the balance of January.

    Sat 1/27: A mix of sun and clouds, breezy and milder. High 38-40.

    Sun 1/28: Some snow ending around daybreak Sunday morning. Up to 1 or so of snow. Then, partly cloudy, windy and colder. High 35. Possible light snow again Sunday night.

    posted: Jan 27 2007 at 3:19 pm

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    Weekend Weather Forecast- Sat AM
    We'll get into the 40s today.

    Another front moves through late tonight into Sunday morning. The weak low pressure that was expected to develop will be too far south to affect us. I'm removing the snow from the forecast on Sunday morning. The arctic front that moves through Sunday night may cause snow showers.

    Early next week becomes very cold again for the balance of January.

    Sat 1/27: A mix of sun and clouds, breezy and milder. High 45.

    Sun 1/28: Partly cloudy, windy and colder. High 36. Possible light snow Sunday night, up to an inch.

    posted: Jan 27 2007 at 9:16 am

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