Monday, January 26, 2015

Green Bay's January Remains Gentle

"While Snow Armageddon supposedly descends on the Eastern Seaboard Monday night and Tuesday, the Frozen Tundra may not get enough snow in the period to cover the exposed grass and sketchy sledding hills and ski trails.
So what's up with that?
"The weather pattern we're in is just not good for a lot of snow," said Rich Mamrosh of the National Weather Service in Ashwaubenon.
Flurries that began in the Green Bay area right around the lunch hour Monday are expected to keep up intermittently overnight and into Tuesday morning, leaving maybe an inch of snow on the ground, Mamrosh said. The same thing might happen Wednesday night into Thursday and again this weekend, but total accumulation isn't expected to be much. Daytime high temperatures should remain in the upper 20s to near freezing until the weekend.
Meanwhile, governors out east are declaring states of emergency in anticipation of Winter Storm Juno, which is expected to dump several feet of snow. Public transit shutdowns already are under way, store shelves are being cleaned out by hoarders and residents are being urged to check on elderly neighbors."

http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/weather/2015/01/26/january-weather-remains-gentle-green-bay-area/22360079/
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