Weather Talk with Tony Pann
Monday, January 14, 2008
  Monday Evening Post 1/14
The weather should stay fairly quiet for the next few days. There will be a strong piece of energy...vorticity maximum...that will be swinging through here in the afternoon on Tuesday. It might have enough juice to produce a few snow showers or flurries around the Metro Area...there should be no accumulation. The exception will be West of the Blue Ridge....up slope snows will continue in the mountains and there could be an additional 2" to 4" of accumulation by evening. The next storm will come out of the Gulf on Thursday. I think we'll be right on the fence again with the temps...I believe it will start as rain in the afternoon then maybe mix with some snow overnight. There is an old forecasting axiom that says: "The trend is your friend." The trend has been "no cold air" with almost all of the storms this winter...no matter the track. I do not see any reason to sway from that line of thinking just yet.

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