Saturday, November 29, 2014

Saturday, November 29, 2014 - Evening Weather Discussion

A frontal boundary will be situated near us over the next week, bringing us some changeable and unsettled weather through next weekend.  Will it all end with a bang next weekend?

This week we will see the front move north of us tomorrow as a warm front, warming temperatures to the mid 40's tomorrow and the low 50's on Monday.

Then it will move back south as a cold front late on Monday, bringing us some showers that could change to snow showers late Monday night.

It will then be cold on Tuesday before the cold front again moves back north as a warm front on Wednesday, bringing a chance of some light snow late on Tuesday night into early morning Wednesday, then showers during the day on Wednesday.

Then the front will move back south late on Wednesday, bringing us colder weather for Thursday.

Then things may get interesting...

An unusually strong high pressure area will build in to Southeastern Canada on Friday and will funnel cold air into our area on Friday morning.  At the same time a weak disturbance will approach from the west, bringing some moisture into our area and the cold air.  This is likely to trigger some snow in our area that could start as early as Thursday evening and into Friday morning.  The question will then be the exact track that this storm takes and where exactly the front sets up.  Any track to our south could bring us significant snow on Friday while a track to our north would change the snow on Friday morning to rain by the afternoon.

The storm will then likely develop into a rather powerful Nor'easter off the New Jersey or New England Coast on Saturday and may very will stick around through the day on Sunday.  It is possible that the storm could develop far enough out to sea or far enough north as to not affect Northern New Jersey on Saturday and Sunday, but if it develops far enough south we would have a chance of rain or snow all weekend long and possibly even into Monday.  We will just have to wait and see.

I am now starting to think that much of the energy to produce the storm that I though would be for the middle of next week will get sucked into this storm, so hopefully the following week will be uneventful, but the following weekend we could be looking at the potential for a significant storm to develop in the Gulf of Mexico and head up the East Coast.  Stay tuned.

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