Forecasting discussions and general weather musings from a Boston based meteorology student.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Timeline for Tomorrow
The above image is what our radar should look like at 7am tomorrow morning. Light snow should be falling most of the morning and then it appears a dry slot will move in by about 2pm as depicted by the second image.
This dry slot will cut down on snow totals but the timing of it will most likely reduce the mixing precipitation possibility since the warmest temperatures will occur during the dry slot time period.
Later in the evening, the storm will intensify as it moves to the northeast and like most New England winter storms, pull the cold air back into the region with accompanying snow bands. I would think this would happen after dark sometime.
Not too sure on totals yet. Will post something later about that. Shouldn't be too bad though. A quick note, the above images are from the latest NAM model run, which is usually the most reliable for storms inside 24 hours.
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