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    Sun, 20 Jan 2008

    Week Weather Outlook- Sun PM
    As high pressure moves off Tuesday morning, low pressure approaches from the west and blossoms as it nears the coastline. Precip starts Tuesday afternoon into the evening.

    Temperatures will be critical with this storm. Upper air temperatures support snow for the beginning of the storm, but surface temperatures look like they wil be above freezing and remain that way. Additionally temps about 5000 feet will be slightly above freezing.

    So, once again, we'll be in snow--> sleet/rain line situation, with areas to the north and west possibly getting some accumulation. Latest NAM model output cranks out over 0.5 inches water for PHL airport, so this low pressure has potential for a messy commute late Tuesday afternoon.

    posted: Jan 20 2008 at 10:32 pm

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    Winter Weekend Forecast- Sun AM
    A winter pattern will be with us for the next two weeks. While there will be moderating temperatures every 3-4 days, the overall pattern is an eastern upper trough and cold high pressure

    The current configuration doesn't allow much cyclonic development near us, with most development occuring east in the Atlantic.

    While the current outlook is cold and dry, small disturbances will drop through the cold flow, giving us a chance of snow flurries every few days. Mostly quiet....nothing major expected at this time, although changes in the upper trough configuration would make things more interesting.

    Sun 1/20: Partly sunny, windy and much colder. High 28.

    posted: Jan 20 2008 at 10:13 am

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