Happy December, Fans of the Flake! One more month to go and we can wave 2020 a hearty farewell and bon voyage. (And don't let the door hit you on the rear end on the way out!)
It's a weekend event so it's not that exciting, but we might need shovels come Sunday. It's a complicated mess--it's always a hope and prayer when we need two systems to phase, as is the case with this storm--but we're starting to see some signs from the experts that a coastal storm could form and strengthen.
As one might expect, the models are not in agreement. The Euro gives us snow; the North American takes the precipitation out to sea.
Here's what the Euro is showing us:
Image courtesy of Pivotal Weather |
The snow totals for central New York definitely feel too high given the warm air we've had recently, but temps are on the decline and eventually we'll drop into the 20s by Sunday evening.
Be aware that we do not have much faith in a forecast of 3-5 inches for the Berkshires this weekend, but we wanted to get out in front of it and let you know the possibility exists. It wouldn't hurt to re-locate those shovels.
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