NO TREATABLE EVENTS FOR THE NEXT 5 DAYS.
Models continue to have problems agreeing on the timing of precip next week.
There is chances for showers Sunday night into Monday morning.
The best chance for a treatable event is now late Tuesday and most of Wednesday where snow could be around at least part of the day Wednesday.
Thanksgiving is looking dry and cold, but I believe isolated flurries will be around in the morning hours.
Timing is everything and this storm is still 4-5 days away.
The week of the 28 TH to December 4 TH is looking drier than I first forecasted, but there is still a chance for something 29-30 and Dec. 3 RD.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Wednesday Chance of snow
If the rain changes over to snow tomorrow, it would occur between 5 PM and midnight. I expect no treatable event. Brief mix and snow may be heavy enough to temporarily cover some roads, but would rapidly melt as the ground temps will remain at or above freezing.
The next best for a treatable event is still Tuesday the 23 RD which would be similar to tomorrow except much colder air bringing in the front. The models are holding back a bit on the precip, but they did the same for tomorrow a week ago when I kept it in there.
From the 26 TH to the 1 ST looks cold with the best chance for a treatable event on the 30 TH.
The next best for a treatable event is still Tuesday the 23 RD which would be similar to tomorrow except much colder air bringing in the front. The models are holding back a bit on the precip, but they did the same for tomorrow a week ago when I kept it in there.
From the 26 TH to the 1 ST looks cold with the best chance for a treatable event on the 30 TH.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Week of 15th-21
6:34 AM.
POSSIBLE TREATABLE EVENT LATE WEDNESDAY AND EARLY THURSDAY
Several short waves will cross the region through the week and most will remain dry except for rain chances on Wednesday which may briefly change to a rain/snow mix overnight and mainly north of the River- into early Thursday morning. The exact track of the storm is still uncertain but appears to stay mostly north of the river.
Another storm is expected next Saturday which should start as rain and is expected to change to a mix at times through Monday. The forecasted temps for next weekend have warmed up just bit, but are only within 2 degrees of making a big difference in the forecast. For now I'll have to put a MODERATE CONFIDENCE IN A TREATABLE EVENT most like next Sunday.
A FEW BLIPS ON THE RADAR THIS MORNING MAY BRING A FEW ISOLATED SPRINKLES INTO THE AREA THIS MORNING.
POSSIBLE TREATABLE EVENT LATE WEDNESDAY AND EARLY THURSDAY
Several short waves will cross the region through the week and most will remain dry except for rain chances on Wednesday which may briefly change to a rain/snow mix overnight and mainly north of the River- into early Thursday morning. The exact track of the storm is still uncertain but appears to stay mostly north of the river.
Another storm is expected next Saturday which should start as rain and is expected to change to a mix at times through Monday. The forecasted temps for next weekend have warmed up just bit, but are only within 2 degrees of making a big difference in the forecast. For now I'll have to put a MODERATE CONFIDENCE IN A TREATABLE EVENT most like next Sunday.
A FEW BLIPS ON THE RADAR THIS MORNING MAY BRING A FEW ISOLATED SPRINKLES INTO THE AREA THIS MORNING.
Friday, November 12, 2010
when will it be treatable?
NO TREATABLE EVENTS EXPECTED FOR THE NEXT 7 DAYS As the storm moves out tonight, I still believe isolated flurries are possible mainly along a line from Manhattan, KS to St. Joe with no impact. Still a slight chance for drizzle or freezing drizzle Wednesday and don't see this as an event at this time. The storm predicted for the night of the 19 th into Saturday the 20 th is still looking like the first potential for a treatable event of the season with Saturday looking more likely into Sunday and is looking like an all snow event at this moment.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
November Madness -
No treatable events expect through the 15 th.
This week:
Above average temps will continue through the week as two fronts move in later in the week bringing a chance for shower and thundershowers between Wednesday through early hours on Saturday with the best chance for rain being thundershowers Friday afternoon.
14 th- 21 st [Long Range]
Slight chance for a treatable event on the 16 th and 19 th with temperatures hovering around the freezing mark with light rain or drizzle. Depending on the timing, some may freeze mainly on grassy areas.
Visible image this morning showing clear skies for the day.
KC Long Range Weather, www.kclongrangeweather.com , www.kclongrangeweather.blogspot.com
Exterior Decorators will keep you informed as it gets closer.
This week:
Above average temps will continue through the week as two fronts move in later in the week bringing a chance for shower and thundershowers between Wednesday through early hours on Saturday with the best chance for rain being thundershowers Friday afternoon.
14 th- 21 st [Long Range]
Slight chance for a treatable event on the 16 th and 19 th with temperatures hovering around the freezing mark with light rain or drizzle. Depending on the timing, some may freeze mainly on grassy areas.
Visible image this morning showing clear skies for the day.
KC Long Range Weather, www.kclongrangeweather.com , www.kclongrangeweather.blogspot.com
Exterior Decorators will keep you informed as it gets closer.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Weather Update
VERY LIKELY CHANCE FOR FREEZING RAIN EVENTS MAINLY THE WEEK OF THE 14 TH of November, WITH THE BEST CHANCE SO FAR ON SUNDAY THE 14TH THOUGH THE EARLY MORNING HOURS OF THE 15 TH. We will be following this closely.
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