Weather Talk with Tony Pann
Thursday, December 27, 2007
  Thursday Evening 12/27
We will see yet another storm come at us from out of the Southern Plains on Friday. The center will track West of us, but there will be plenty of rain starting in the Afternoon on Friday and lasting into Saturday Morning. The deep upper level trof in the Mid West will send out one more storm after that Late Sunday and into Monday. There is still no cold air available here in the Mid Atlantic to make snow, so the Fri-Sat storm will be a rain event. I think there could be some rain during the Skins game on Sunday, but everything should clear by New Years Eve. There are some indications that a little snow or sleet could mix in Sunday Night. The Southeast Ridge will finally break down after New Years Day and a deep upper level trof will set up shop on the East Coast. The 850 MB temps drop to around -15 Celsius by Wednesday next week....that's cold! The high temps might not make it out of the 20s. It would be a shame to waste all of that cold air and not make a snowstorm, but I don't see anything yet. Some light snow showers or flurries are possible, but that's about it.

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