Good Monday all-
Well, it's a brand new week here, and the last full week for pretty much everybody before the Christmas Vacation, the unofficial halfway point of the school year (though it actually falls in mid-January). In terms of weather, we'll finally see some sunshine today for the first time in oh-so-long, especially for those who live west of I-91. The only true trouble spot this week is tomorrow night and Wednesday, but it's rain, fortunately for the majority of people, and it could be a moderate amount (.1"-.25" perhaps), yet really shouldn't be very impactful at all. There is still a snowstorm threat for Saturday night and Sunday, but it doesn't appear particularly likely at this time, so I'll hold off on declaring a storm watch, but I will if it comes any closer whatsoever (which could happen as early as this evening if I see something change, and that's very possible 5 or 6 days out).
Let's look at the week-
Today- (Steve's pick of the week) Sunny and in the 40s
Tomorrow- Rain developing in the afternoon, highs in the higher 40s
Wednesday- AM showers, PM sun
Thursday, Friday, Saturday- Partly cloudy, temps in the high 30s or low 40s
Sunday- (Steve's clunker of the week)- watching the offshore nor'easter. If it comes, heavy snow and strong wind would be possible, but it isn't exactly too likely at the moment. Otherwise, mostly cloudy and highs in the mid-30s anyway, so not exactly pleasant.
Today in weather history- December 15, 1989- A nor'easter drops as much as ten inches of snow on our region, while another low pressure center over the Great Lakes nails Lake Erie's southern shore in Northeastern Ohio with as much as two feet of the white stuff.
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