wxman22 wrote:Indeed this will have to be watched... Keep in mind unlike the GFS "Fantasy" snow storms that are 300 hrs + this is only 6-8 days out. With colder temps than forecast now and a system "sneaking" it's way under the ridge while the cold air is in place COULD call for some Small opportunities of a possibly wintry mix. By looking at the latest GFS this is the way I see it now, of course being 6+ days away will have to see. But my forcast calls for highs Saturday to reach no higher than the mid forty's areawide. and lows in the middle to upper 20's as far south as downtown & low to mid 30's along the coast. And periods of light rain showers doing the day. And Saturday night things could get interesting as the cold air filters in the light rain showers MAY change to light snow flurries mixed in with sleet pellets & maybe even some light freezing rain as the moisture tappers off. Next Sunday may even be colder then Saturday: RIGHT NOW I'm calling for highs on Sunday to not reach the mid forty's along & north of I-10 to get into the mid forty's along the coast. and lows in the low to mid 20's areawide and of course along the coast it'll be slightly warmer with temps in the upper 20's to mid thirty's (28F-35F). Looks like early next week could also get interesting but I wont make any comments on that yet until theres more model consincy. Note: Keep in mind this is my forcast right now I could be a little to high on the temps I'll change and update my forcast when necessary.
I think this is a great forecast. I agree with it completely right now, and yes...like you said...it is still 6 days out, so changes may have to be made. Saturday night (exactly 6 days away) will certaintly be interesting. IF all the perameters are in place, then the wintry mix looks like it would be very likely...but at this time...accumulations look like they would be light at best...may be a glazing of ice on bridges and overpasses with a glaze of ice on plants, and then may be a thin trace of snow on car hoods, mailboxes and roofs...and that's IF this verifies. The worst case scenario would probably be an inch or two of snow...but since moisture looks to be limited; I would doubt we see an event like that. Anyways, can't wait to see what the models do over the next few days..and I HOPE we get some winter weather out of this event.