No Arctic air in sight
Posted Dec26, 2006 at 09:30 AM
Even in West Virginia, the snow potential looks less potent than it did earlier this week ... maybe 3-5 inches in some of the highest mountains near Snowshoe and Canaan Valley. The lack of true Arctic air and the low moving a bit farther west than initially expected will keep the upslope effects to a minimum there. Here, it will eventually turn breezy and cooler, but not particularly cold.
There is no wholesale change in sight to this generally mild pattern. It appears to be many days, if not weeks, before true Arctic air will be able to crash through.
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