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    Wed, 11 Feb 2009

    Philadelphia Weekend Weather Outlook- Wed PM
    Showers and thunderstorms for tonight followed by windy, March-like conditions for Thursday. Temps remain mild, as the upper air temps don't cool down that much until later Thursday.

    The stalled boundary just to our south will allow low pressure to develop Saturday and Saturday night off the coast. We're expected to get some indirect effects, with wet snow possible late Saturday and Saturday night. Accumulations a coating to an inch or so. (This same scenario has been over-predicted by the models this entire season.)

    Sat 2/14: Becoming cloudy during the day with light snow late afternoon or evening. Accumulations about 1 inch or so and warm surfaces will reduce accumulations. High 38.

    Sun 2/15:Sunny windy and more seasonably cold. High 40.

    Just as I predicted back in October very cold temps (on average) for this winter, the end of February and March will be marked by interaction of still very cold polar air and and very warm air masses trying to make inroads into our area. Large storms, (not necessarily snow) with extremely high winds will be the rule for the next 6 weeks. Overall, I expect temps to remain overall on the cold side again.

    posted: Feb 11 2009 at 7:56 pm

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    Philadelphia Weekend Weather Outlook- Wed AM
    Our Janurary thaw (in Feb) continues. Deep low pressure off the coast will develop after a frontal passage late tonight. Showers and thunderstorms for tonight followed by March-like conditions for Thursday. Temps remain mild, as the upper air temps don't cool down that much.

    The stalled boundary just to our south will allow low pressure to develop Saturday and Saturday night off the coast. We're expected to get some indirect effects, with wet snow possible late Saturday and Saturday night. Accumulations a coating to an inch or so.

    Sat 2/14: Becoming cloudy during the day with light snow late or at night. Accumulations about 1 inch or so and warm surfaces will reduce accumulations. High 38.

    Sun 2/15:Sunny windy and more seasonably cold. High 40.

    Just as I predicted back in October very cold temps (on average) for this winter, the end of February and March will be marked by interaction of still very cold polar air and and very warm air masses trying to make inroads into our area. Large storms, (not necessarily snow) with extremely high winds will be the rule for the next 6 weeks. Overall, I expect temps to remain overall on the cold side again.

    posted: Feb 11 2009 at 6:58 am

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