Good Monday all-
It's going to be a miss for both storms this week, though I can't rule out flurries on Thursday- let me get that out of the way. That leaves the rest of the week featuring rather similar weather- in this case it's largely going to be the same- generally high 40s/low 50s. Different times of the week will be cloudy- especially Tuesday through Thursday- but it shouldn't be too much of a big deal. The weekend looks dry, but the early part of next week looks very wet as a pattern-changing storm moves through and potentially opens the door for significant snowstorms beyond that.
The next chance for snow is- >7 days away
Today in weather history- December 7, 1740- A major flood strikes the northeast after two weeks of mild temperatures. Perhaps the hardest state hit was Maine, where the water swept away bridges, windmills, and major roads.
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