Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Turbulent Times Ahead

The weather pattern is definitely active as we have four opportunities for precipitation in the next week.

The first is tonight's coastal storm that will slide by us to our south. Again, an outside chance that Southern Berkshire gets a dusting or coating of snow is still possible.

Rain showers Friday and/or Friday night as the temps move up into the 40s.

On Sunday, the computer models are all over the place. The reliable Euro model has the storm going out to sea to our south, but several of the other models show the potential for moderate to heavy snow. If these models are correct, we could see 6-12". Our confidence is not high for this storm to develop, though.

The Euro model suggests the southern route; the Canadian model has us striking white gold.
We like our chances better for a storm on Tuesday, February 19th. It's possible we could see a northern and southern storm merger, similar to Diamond/Nemo. In no way will we replicate that storm in terms of the amount of moisture, but our readership should be on high alert for a potential vacation plans-altering snow event on Tuesday.

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