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Weekend Forecast
The models are still predicting a coastal low affecting our area Friday evening into Saturday. The NAM has precip ending early on Saturday while the GFS has light showers possible with clouds through early Saturday afternoon. It's not a certainty that we'll see any sun Saturday.
Both models have low temperatures in the mid to upper 30s for Philadelphia, but it's possible that northern and western suburbs may see some flakes of snow Friday night. Except for the surface temperatures, the upper air temperatures support snow. Should the surface temperatures be lower than expected, we might see a precipitation mix in some parts near Philadelphia.
Sat 11/10: Cloudy, windy with light scattered showers lingering into the early afternoon. Continued mostly cloudy, possibly some breaks late in the afternoon. High 47
Sun 11/11: Mostly sunny and milder in the afternoon after a cold morning. Breezy. High 54
posted: Nov 08 2007 at 10:18 pm
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Rain mixed with Snow for Fri eve?- Thurs AM Update
As mentioned earlier this week, a coastal low is expected to develop Friday evening and move up along the coastline to our east. The models have been consistent in showing some throwback moisture into our area Friday evening into Saturday morning as the upper low spawns the coast surface low. Thickness levels support snow formation, but surface temperatures are expected to be in the mid to upper 30s, preventing any accumulation. So rain mixed with snow flakes is possible late Friday eve.
We'll have to keep an eye on this storm. Wouldn't expect anything like a winter storm in early November (with ocean water temperatures too warm to allow accumulation), but it will be interesting to see what happens.
Cold and windy for Saturday as the low departs; moderating temps expected later Sunday afternoon.
posted: Nov 08 2007 at 10:35 am
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