Monday, January 7, 2008

New Thoughts And Snow Map For The 14th Storm!

Hello this is Junior Meteorologist Kyle Elliott with a few thoughts on the 14th storm possibility...and also a new snowfall map for the same storm. First, I do not like the GFS solution of pushing the cold air really far south and shoving the storm out to sea. The front moving through on Wednesday is pushing 40s and near 50 degree weather into our region after a record-shattering high of 72 degrees here today, and by Friday highs should once again be in the 60s. Looking at the front on Friday, I see no reason whatsoever how and why it will push the cold air into the Carolinas and bring highs in the 20s to our area. These are not extraordinarily potent cold fronts coming through, and if the first one drops us 20 degrees, how is the next one going to drop us 30? I have doubts in my mind, as I'm sure you do, and I think instead of 20s on Sunday we will see lower to middle 30s along with a nice snowstorm for the Eastern part of Pennsylvania. I have changed from my solution of last night, and I do not want to go into long laborious discussion now until I post my daily discussion later...so here's my latest snowfall map to wrap things up until a little bit later!



This has been Junior Meteorologist (Storm Tracker) Kyle Elliott with a special winter weather report, for the AKStormtracker Forecasting Center!

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