boardman
10-14-2010, 09:18 AM
From the MWO website"
"As the storm moves north along the coast overnight and through the day Friday, fog and mixed precipitation is expected to continue. Precipitation will be heavy at times and although this storm should see mostly snow on the higher summits, with temperatures hovering right around freezing, rain, freezing rain, sleet, or wet snow can be expected this afternoon through Friday. The one problem of sorts playing into the forecast is the possible development of a secondary low over the Great Lakes. If this occurs, it will play into how much precipitation we receive but more importantly, what type of precipitation we receive. If the secondary low works in sooner, temperatures will be lower and snow will be dominate but if it works later, rain will be the bulk of the precipitation. I went with the snowier model this morning as its initialization was more in line with current conditions."
now get back to work! :D
"As the storm moves north along the coast overnight and through the day Friday, fog and mixed precipitation is expected to continue. Precipitation will be heavy at times and although this storm should see mostly snow on the higher summits, with temperatures hovering right around freezing, rain, freezing rain, sleet, or wet snow can be expected this afternoon through Friday. The one problem of sorts playing into the forecast is the possible development of a secondary low over the Great Lakes. If this occurs, it will play into how much precipitation we receive but more importantly, what type of precipitation we receive. If the secondary low works in sooner, temperatures will be lower and snow will be dominate but if it works later, rain will be the bulk of the precipitation. I went with the snowier model this morning as its initialization was more in line with current conditions."
now get back to work! :D