Monday, December 13, 2010

13 Dec 2010 Extended Forecast



BLIZZARDS DEFINED ABOVE.........

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Arctic high pressure will continue to bring very cold temperatures and dry conditions today and tonight across the state. Highs will struggle to get above zero across northern Iowa...and creep to the lower teens across the south. A weak upper level system will push across the Iowa by mid-week and provide chances of snow for mainly North of Hwy 34 on Wednesday into early Tuesday.

13 Dec 2010 Extended Forecast

Today and Tues 13th/14th - Increasing Clouds - High Temps 8-18 - Low -5 - Overnite Wind Chill -15.

Wed and Thurs 15th/16th - Mostly Cloudy with Snow Wed into Thurs afternoon (2+ Inches) - Then Partly Cloudy Late Thurs - Highs near 25 - Lows 15-20.

Fri thru Tues 17th thru 21st - Cloudy with Flurries Friday - Snow Monday into Tuesday.

22nd thru CHRISTMAS - Unsettled with Snow on the 23rd thru atleast Christmas Day..........

The next question - and the time is nearing....  What will January 2011 bring us?  There are indications we may see a Major Weather Reversal.  It's almost mid-month, and so far Dec has brought us average Temperatures that are pushing -6F below normal.......I can see a reversal in the offing that could push average Temps in January WELL above the 34F normal.....The last time that happened was January 2006 - the winter went well into April with above normal Precip - with an Ice episode followed by a  Snow Storm March - and more Ice in April......We'll see.

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