Saturday, March 15, 2014

Saturday, March 15th, 2014 - Evening Weather Discussion

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It will be cooler tomorrow as the Polar Vortex once again parks over southeastern Canada.  At the same time a storm will be approaching from the southeast.  This storm will be kept to the south of us by the Polar Vortex, bringing Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and Southern New Jersey another significant snowstorm on Sunday night and Monday.

The next storm to approach will bring us some showers on Wednesday and another weak storm will likely bring us some showers on Saturday.

Then the next storm that is likely to bring someone along the East Coast another significant snowstorm will start developing along the Gulf Coast on Tuesday.  This storm will then start to move northeast in our direction.  Of course the big question is whether this storm will make it far enough north to affect our area. Honestly, the way these storms have have been going for the past month, if you have friends or relatives down in Virginia, you might as well just tell them now that they will be getting another big snowstorm next Tuesday.  Of course I am just kidding, there is really no way to be certain of exactly where this storm will go this far out, but often history does repeat itself.

Check back for updates.

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