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Tuesday 1/21/14 snow chances - and beyond...

Some of the forecast models are picking up on a speedy little clipper system moving through on Tuesday, and suggesting that it could produce accumulating snow and travel delays for some.

It looks more like a quick dusting.

Here's what I see for the coming week:

Monday 1/20: More clouds than sun.  Chilly with a high of 38.  Widely scattered rain or snow showers possible in the afternoon.  Winds will make it feel like 20s during the day, single digits at night.

Tuesday 1/21: Noticeably colder and mostly cloudy again.  A clipper may leave an inch or two of accumulation in Delaware, Philly, and South Jersey, but I don't expect more than a dusting for the Berks region.  This would be a mid-morning-to-mid-afternoon joint: 10am to 2pm?  Something like that.

High 22, low 5.  (Wind chills: single digits during the day, negative single digits at night.)

Chance of cancellation Tuesday: 15%

Chance of delay Tuesday: 7%

Chance of early dismissal Tuesday: 19.5%

Gratuitous Hasselhoff pic.Wednesday 1/22: Sunny, breezy, and frigid.  High 17, low 9.

Thursday 1/23: Partly cloudy and still a bit breezy.  Afternoon snow showers or flurries can't be ruled out.  High 26, low 11.

Friday 1/24: Hey, something different!  It will be breezy and cold, but the sun will be out.  High 26, low 12.

Saturday 1/25: Predominant clouds.  Maybe a snow shower or two.  High 32, low 18.

Sunday 1/26: Cold with sun and clouds brr.  High 28, low 9.

Next week: Not quite as frigid, but still cold.  Watch out for some snow possible on Tuesday 1/28 into Wednesday 1/29.

Stay tuned for updates as more model runs are released.  If the storm tracks west (which is not looking likely, but it's possible), then Tuesday will be more ... notable.

Monsoon

Posted on Sunday, January 19, 2014 at 07:22PM by Registered CommenterMonsoon Martin | CommentsPost a Comment

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