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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Thanksgiving Week Forecast
Discussion: Zonal upper level flow will remain with us for the next few days. By Wednesday an area of higher potential vorticity associated with an upper level shortwave will approach from the west. A surface low connected with this will … Continue reading
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Storm Week in the Northeast
November has been a dry, warm month for much of the northeast so far this year, and arguably so a much needed break in that regard. Unsettled weather, however is making it’s return this week as indicated by the SREF’s … Continue reading
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Sunday’s 5 Day Forecast
Summary: Zonal upper level flow and a surface high to our south will advect milder and more humid air into the region during the next 24-36 hours. A deepening shortwave over the high plains will help to make that flow … Continue reading
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