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Philadelphia Week Weather Outlook- Mon
It now looks like the warm-up mentioned for Thursday will be delayed a bit, as the upper trough holds on for the weekend. In doing so, it suppresses the Gulf of Mexico low over the weekend to our south, probably not affecting us at all. (That said, this is a pattern change and transitional period, so we will need to keep an eye on the upcoming changes.) We will have milder temps, however, as highs slighly above normal
A true January Thaw pattern is developing for us for the timeframe about Jan 20-27th according to the GFS model.
Just as it's been extremely cold in Florida, it looks like it might get warmer in the East and very cold in California sometime next week. So while we'll be warming up for our 'thaw', we'll be hearing news stories of record cold weather in California.
The January Thaw will end before the end of January. It promises to get very cold here again and stormy.
Sat 1/10 Tentative. Mostly sunny, high clouds. High 45
Sun 1/10 Tentative. Mostly sunny. High 44.
Solar Climate Discussion: This past summer (see post), I suggested that this upcoming winter would be unusually cold due to a lull in solar activity. The sun remains at a prolonged minimum sunspot activity, although there has finally been a long expected uptick in activity in December indicating the beginning of Solar Cycle 24. Total Solar Irradiance is about 1 watt/m2 lower than it was during the peak of the last solar cycle in April 2000. Continue to expect below normal temperatures for this winter and early spring.
posted: Jan 11 2010 at 9:33 pm
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