Sunday, March 7, 2021

Sunday, March 7, 2021 - Evening Weather Discussion


Warming to the 60's by Thursday and Friday and then watching for the potential of significant snow next week. Some early snow maps to show the potential... 


Temperatures will gradually warm to the 60's by Thursday and Friday. as warm air streams northward into our area ahead of an approaching cold front. The cold front will then pass through our area Saturday, likely becoming a stationary front just south of our area next Sunday through the end of next week.  Two large disturbances may then ride along this front next Monday and Tuesday, and then again next Friday, potentially bringing our area some snow, and according to the models there will even be a chance at significant snow next Monday into Tuesday and again next Friday, March 19th. 


Of course, this is all a long way out and many things can change between now and then, but I thought it would be interesting to let you know the possibilities and we can follow the data over the next week together and see what happens.


Below is that latest medium-range American model snowfall map for next Monday and Tuesday, March 15th and 16th, courtesy WeatherBell Analytics. Click on the image to enlarge.

Below is that latest medium-range American model snowfall map for next Friday March 19th, courtesy WeatherBell Analytics. Click on the image to enlarge.

And below are the latest 50 individual European ensemble members for next week, showing the various possibilities, courtesy WeatherBell Analytics. Click on the images to enlarge.



Have a wonderful evening!


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