Saturday, February 24, 2024

HERE WE GO AGAIN....

 

Dawn 2/18/2024 from the end of Staymon Rd.

A quick-hitting band of snow showers will cross our area later this afternoon and evening.  Strong winds will once again accompany this clipper, but those winds will also limit accumulations.

Speaking of accumulations, this is yet another piddly amount that may not accumulate in the valleys or lower ACA (outside of a dusting).  The higher portions of Apple Creek could get 0.25"-0.75" on the ground if a couple of the models verify.

The wind and temperatures could limit accumulations.  I woke up to 36 degrees on Staymon, so the roads should not become an issue unless there is a temporary coating from a heavy burst. Temps will fall later this afternoon en route to a cold start for Sunday.

The good news is that we'll have unusually mild weather next week, with the possibility of strong thunderstorms nearby Wednesday.  The polar jet stream is finally starting to wobble our way after exiting northern Europe, so we'll have to see if it pays us a visit sometime in March.

(raising a glass of wine...)  Salut!



Bob

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