Good afternoon, gang. Here’s hoping the day is treating you well. Colder air continues to push into the region and will knock our temps way down from where we’ve been in recent days. This leads us into a pattern loaded with winter over the next few weeks and that action starts later this week.

We could actually see a few snow flurries flying around tonight into Wednesday with highs in the 30s.

The Thursday system keeps upping the chances for a period of light snow and flurries for much of the state. The NAM is jumping on board with this potential…

NAM

The best chance continues to show up across the western and southern parts of the state. The Short Range Ensembles Forecast (SREF), however, does show more moisture farther north and east…

SREFIf the ensembles are correct, the threat for some light snow would come farther north and east. That’s a trend we will keep watching.

I’m also watching the potential weekend system that the models continue to be all over the place with. The regular GFS still can’t get anything right in the lower levels or upper levels of the atmosphere. Throw in the fact it is also having convective feedback issues, and you have a model that is still useless.

The new version of the GFS appears to be getting better organized with this system, but offers up a choppy winter precipitation shield…

GFS

The SREF is offering up a very expansive precipitation shield at the very end of it’s range (Friday Evening)…

SREF 2

The models are a long way from figuring out the Thursday system, let alone what will happen this upcoming weekend.

Speaking of the weekend, I have to admit, I’m rooting against a big winter system around here. I would hate to cancel my much anticipated trip to Chicago.  Don’t judge me, snow lovers. 🙂

I will have another update later today. Take care.