
Originally Posted by
Skins24
It's all but certain now that there's going to be a HUGE Christmas storm. Fortunately for this area, it looks like it won't affect us until after Christmas, but it looks like the majority of the country will have to deal with this storm.
Models are still trying to figure out what happens when it hits the east. Early runs had it becoming a nor'easter giving us tons of snow. Runs the past couple of days have had it going up to our west putting us on the warm side, giving us tons of rain. Latest runs have started to shift east again.
This Friday cold air is going to start to spill in. From all the runs seen so far it looks like that cold air will still be there in the beginning of the storm for us. So even if puts us on the warm side, the precipitation starts off frozen. And if we are on the warm side, it'll be a one day thing. We go back in the freezer after this storm.
That's important to note because the models have been remarkable consistent with a little New Years Day snow. That storm doesn't look to be as strong as the Christmas storm, but the cold air will be well entrenched by then.