
Today is the winter solstice, first official day of the winter season. Today the sun is angled in a manner where we receive the least amount of daylight making today the darkest day of the the year. The weather around the tri-state will remain fairly tranquil for the coming days. Temperatures will stay chilly right through Christmas, but we will receive a good deal of sunshine. A storm system is getting ready to track across the country this week and should arrive here just in time for Christmas. This will likely have major impacts on travel . This storm will produce heavy rain up and down the Pacific coast. Inland, heavy mountain snow will be likely. As the storm progresses eastward it will morph in to a major winter storm. By the time this system reaches the east coast it will likely have enough warm air to produce some Icing inland and heavy rainfall along the Atlantic shore from Florida to Mane. Looking far ahead, NCEP forecast models are hinting towards a possible Nor'Easter around New Years day, there is still ample time to track this scenario and its still too early to tell if it will even develop.
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