Wednesday, December 9, 2020

A WINTER WEATHER THREAT From Monday to Tuesday?

NOTE: When I started writing this, the Euro model still showed some snow. Now, when this is published, the snow was gone. Still gonna keep an eye on it though. I didn't add any photos because of it too.

That's right folks, you read the title, there is our first actual winter weather threat for this snow season! This seems to be a SNOW threat. However, don't get your hopes up. This threat is about a week away from even happening, and if you have been reading my posts for a while, or have just been following winter weather threats, you know that a lot of threats quickly change, and a weather threat involving 3+ inches of snow will turn into nothing.


So let us focus on our weather threat, eh? From Monday night to Wednesday, the Euro model shows accumulative snow falling, and the amount is 3-6+ inches. I don't exactly... buy this because a winter weather threat with 3-6+ inches possible, in December, isn't exactly... how do I put this... likely. It could easily happen, but it just doesn't feel right. However, December is supposed to be the coldest month, comparing to its average, so it could definitely happen. The Euro is the most accurate model, historically. However, the GFS does not show any snow, at least accumulative, for most of the DMV. I personally think that the GFS run will be more likely to happen, but you never know. The system is kind of in place though. So I think we CAN see some snow, but having more than 3 inches of snow just seems very... fishy.


Basically, all you need to know is that there is a possible winter threat for Monday-Wednesday, and if that threat happens, disruptions will occur. It's still not very likely though...

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