Sunday, March 16, 2014

Sunday, March 16th, 2014 - Morning Weather Discussion

We were once again saved by the Polar Vortex.  The storm will stay south of us tonight and tomorrow due to the push of the Polar Vortex, giving us just a chance of some snow flurries, but it will be colder, with a high in the upper 30’s today and around 30 tomorrow.

Temperatures will then gradually warm, reaching the low 50’s by Thursday.  We will however have a chance of some showers on Wednesday afternoon. 

Temperatures should then remain mild on Friday and Saturday, with a chance of some showers on Saturday morning. 

The next storm to watch will be a developing low along the Gulf Coast next Monday.  This storm will then turn northeast at the same time the Polar Vortex once again makes a visit to Southeastern Canada.  This will bring us a chance for snow next Tuesday, but honestly, the way things have worked this month, if you have friends in Virginia, I would just tell them now they have a good chance at a snowstorm next Tuesday, and expect nothing more than flurries here.  Of course, I am kidding, there is no way to tell exactly where this storm will end up that far in advance, but it would not surprise me if it finds a way to miss us again.

Be sure to check back for updates.  

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