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Light snow likely tonight for coastal sections
/0 Comments/by Doug SimonianAs a major winter storm is hitting the Southeast, model guidance has made subtle shifts to the northwest, showing the storm grazing our area. However, climatologically speaking, a storm that dumps heavy snow to the coastal regions of the Southeast tend to track too far east for major snowfall to our region, which is what […]
Cold weather continues, storms offshore
/0 Comments/by John HomenukFor the greater part of the past month, the weather has featured below normal temperatures with occasional precipitation — and much of the same will continue. We’ve experienced two or more “significant” winter weather events, but for now, the pattern looks to continue to feature the aforementioned cold temperatures while significant precipitation events tend to […]
Snow squalls tomorrow: 1-2″ of snow with brief whiteout conditions possible
/0 Comments/by Doug SimonianOur cold and wintry pattern continues, as the Polar Vortex remains entrenched in Southeast Canada, providing bitterly cold air. It also is the source for mid-level disturbances, as lobes of vorticity rotate counterclockwise around it, and drop southward towards the United States. This disturbance won’t gain a whole lot of separation from the vortex, however, […]



