Can this pattern get anymore annoying? At least it is somewhat exciting, but come on, enough with the rain already. We are in store for another round of rain on Tuesday and Tuesday night, but at least this time the storm will be a quick mover and won’t be as strong as the past couple of storms. I think rainfall totals will be at or below 1/2 inch AT THE MOST with this system. Now to our north we are looking at another major snowstorm for the mid-Atlantic and northeastern US. Snow will likely be measured in feet again in some areas with the bulls eye on this storm falling somewhere between Philadelphia and New York City.
Colder temperatures will arrive behind the storm for Wednesday and Thursday with most areas holding in the 40s for daytime highs on Wednesday with lower 50s on Thursday.
On Friday, another storm will affect the southeastern US. The guidance is all over the place with this one and I’m too unsure to make a call on this one right now. Stick with me over the next couple of days for updates.
As we look at the next 15 days, I would say prepare for another extended cold period with temperatures running at least 10 degrees below the seasonal averages for a majority of the time. By now, our average highs are in the lower 60s, so look for highs in the 40s to lower 50s to be popping up pretty frequently over the next couple of weeks if trends continue. BRRRRRRRR!