Tuesday, March 25, 2014

3/25- NO STORM TONIGHT

Good Tuesday all!

So close, yet so very far! The models last night trended even further east....and then some. I have to lower my snowfall forecast-I really don't see anyone in my area getting more than 2". The storm is that far out to sea. The cape, however, is under a Blizzard Watch and they are going to really get thumped by this storm. Beyond this, we are going to finally warm up...potentially for good at last. The temps past this storm are going to be great- 60s for this weekend! At this point, it is getting hard to get a snowstorm in our region and the winter season is likely over for good. Looking at the models moving forward, we may get winter temperatures, but they will only come with very high pressure and therefore will not feature any precipitation. As a result, I do not believe there will be any more big snowstorms this year. Just get through the hiccup tonight, and we'll be home free. We are now entering the least exciting time of year as a forecaster- no big storms really happen in April and May in typical years. Once we get into June, though, we also start the Atlantic Hurricane Season, which makes it fun once again!

I hope everyone has a great day!

Today in Weather History- March 25, 1984- Mauna Loa, the most active volcano on Earth, begins it's eruption, which is still ongoing 30 years later!

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