Friday, March 28, 2014

3/28- Two words...WET and WARM

Good Morning and....HAPPY FRIDAY! You made it!

Unfortunately, I hope you don't have any outdoor plans this weekend, however, and if you do, I'd advise cancelling them unless it's tomorrow before noon. After that it is going to rain really, really hard...for the rest of the weekend. The timing of the storm could not be worse- it is likely going to start Saturday at noon and end Monday at noon. The computer models are now forecasting as much as 1/2 a foot of rain over our region and- given the position of the storm- it's a distinct possibility! Beyond this rainy weekend, the temps will be really warm with highs in the 60s by mid-week! Looking ahead, an early guess for the generic April pattern is cooler than usual and extremely wet. Rainstorms look to occur very frequently in the coming weeks- flooding will likely be an issue, if not this weekend, then certainly by next! Honestly, I expect a flood watch to be issued for SNE later this afternoon for tomorrow and Sunday. When this occurs, it will be posted on here!

Have a fantastic Friday!

Today in weather history- March 28, 1984- A violent tornado outbreak hits the Carolinas- 22 tornadoes are reported, 57 people are killed and 1,248 others are injured

                                          This is a satellite image of the giant nor'easter this week...




And this is what's coming!


Image sources: wunderground.com  and blog.etc-web.com  












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