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Friday, November 12, 2010

Weather synopsis: Friday November 12


1:32am the stretch of fair weather perpetuates as a high pressure system continues to influence the weather over the Northeast. The pleasant weather is expected to last through Saturday, high temperature will top 60 degrees once again. Despite foggy conditions during the morning hours, the fog will lift and sunshine will overtake the sky by high noon. Nevertheless; we are now coming in to mid-November and these spells of warmth are short-lived. Forecast models are indicating that there will be a change in the weather pattern in the weeks approaching Thanks Giving. We will notice this change late next week as the first of perhaps multiple intrusions of cold arctic air interlopes in the Northeast. As per the current model data, there exists the potential of a storm brewing by late next, Thursday November 18th. There is a likelihood of an accumulating snow event over the Northeast. Though it is still too early to say for certain weather or not a winter storm is in the horizon late next week, air temperatures will be colder. In addition to the cold temperatures, the Jet-stream will be oriented in a way that will be favorable for wintry weather in time for the busiest travel period of the year.

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