Good Saturday to one and all. The weekend is off and running on a frigid note with some flakes still flying across the east and southeast. This is the final shot from our latest winter storm and now we are looking at a much calmer setup for the next little bit.
A strong northwest flow is out there this morning and that’s usually good enough for a few snow showers and flurries across the east and southeast. Those could put down some hit and run very light accumulations.
As always, your friendly radars are on duty…
Sunday is a much better day, but another disturbance drops in here late Monday and Tuesday. You can see this little dip showing up in our jet stream…
That may spit out a snow shower or flurry, but it’s not a big deal. Temps behind this will drop back down a few degrees as we continue to run well below normal.
Another weak system drops in with the chance for light snow and flurries on Thursday…
Another weak system drops in behind that with another light snow chance on Friday…
That’s followed up by a bigger system Super Bowl Sunday. The GFS has it…
And so does the Canadian…
Have a sensational Saturday and take care.
Thanks Chris, and today we commemorate all Meteorologist and Weather Casters as February fifth is National Weatherperson’s Day. Have a GOOD DAY Meteorologist Chris Bailey !
A lot of “moisture starved clipper systems ” are on the horizon through next week. I’ll take the quiet weather, but getting another bout of uncertainly about how the month of February and March may turn out weather wise ?
You know what’s weird? January felt like it crawled along so slowly to me….Other times months seem to go by before you know it.. Maybe it’s the cold/snow…