Good Monday everyone-
Today is going to be a day that is just fine- highs will be in the 30s with mostly sunny skies. Additionally, tomorrow should be pretty decent as well, although rain showers (if you can believe it) move in during the afternoon hours to aid in the melting process, but still...not much is going to happen of any significance until (potentially) Friday.
On Friday, a coastal storm will develop along the southeast coast. At this time, it looks to be an extraordinarily narrow miss...however...any jog to the west would result in a colossal snowstorm for New England...so certainly it bears watching. That said...the odds are less than 25% at this time...so I'll hold off on a storm watch unless models begin a westward movement.
If Friday's storm misses, the next chance for a large storm appears to be somewhere in the vicinity of the middle of next week, so we'd have a bit of a break!
Today in weather history- January 25, 1965- Alta, UT is in the middle of a raging snowstorm that ultimately proceeds to drop an incredible 105"(!) on the city- a state record for Utah.
Enjoy your day!
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