Good Wednesday all-
Today is going to be a rather unpleasant day, as it is going to be quite cold with snow on and off through the day today. To make matters worse, tonight it could accumulate one to two inches if you are unlucky enough to get trapped under one of the snow bands. It's a very tough forecast, purely because it's really tough to get good wrap-around moisture from a nor'easter, and it is very difficult to forecast where that one area that does get it will be. Either way, the weekend looks spectacular, and I wouldn't change anything of my plans for those days based on weather. The next storm threat appears to be sometime next week around Tuesday or Wednesday, but even the type of storm (clipper vs nor'easter) is still very much up in the air, so I wouldn't worry too much about that yet.
Today in weather history- December 10, 2002- In Corona, Greece, following a strong thunderstorm, a shower of...small fish falls on the area. This is usually the result of a waterspout or a tornado, and is not particularly unusual following such an event. The fish were sucked up into the funnel and deposited in Corona after they couldn't be held by the cloud (probably quite quickly!)
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