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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