Good morning abet a little chilly. It will warm up into the 50's today. Everyone is talking snow to our north with Winter Storm Watches posted by the NWS. One key to the Friday clipper is the snow path is narrow and will drop 4 to 8 inches. As we have seen all winter, the forecast track and the actual track can differ quite often.
Currently the winter storm track includes Plymouth and Warsaw. This is just 60 miles to our north. It wouldn't take much deviation south for us to see some of the snow from the system. I would not anticipate the heaviest snows but a couple of inches on Friday would not surprise. If it doesn't snow or even if it does on Friday, it will mix with rain.
I am glad to see the Sunday snow potential evaporate but it will be cooler in the 40's so the Easter Bunny might want to do his hiding of chocolate inside. (Note: Hollow chocolate bunnies are wrong; get the solid chocolate ones.)
Our snow for the last weekend in March is still hanging about. It is a widespread event unlike a narrow path from a clipper so small changes in the track still keep us under the threat of snow.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Good Morning before Good Friday
Posted by Jim at 8:03 AM
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