Monday, December 12, 2016

5 Things We're Watching in the Weather This Week

https://weather.com/forecast/national/news/cold-snow-north-rain-south-mid-december

There are some differences in the forecast models, which is common several days out in an active pattern, so there is uncertainty in the forecast specifics. But, there is confidence in the overall pattern of arctic air spreading into the U.S. and multiple disturbances moving through the country, due to an active Pacific jet stream.
Below, we highlight what we are watching for this week, so be sure to check back to weather.com for updates.

1) Winter Storm Caly

Snow from Winter Storm Caly is making its final stop in theNortheast on Monday, likely disrupting travel.
Additional snow totals of over 5 inches are possible in New England.

2) Frigid Temperatures

The first arctic blast of the season moved into the U.S. this past week and another round of even colder temperatures is ahead this week.
An arctic cold front will push through the Midwest midweek and high pressure will move in behind it. This will allow the coldest temperatures of the season, so far, to be experienced, especially in the Midwest and Northeast.

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