Monday, December 12, 2016
White Christmas in 2016?
I think a lot of people enjoy snow on Christmas, and this year it looks like the Chicago land area will get to see it. White Christmas doesn't actually mean it has to be snowing on the day, by definition. All it means is there is at least one inch of snow on Christmas day.
Especially, with the snow storm over the weekend we should be in good shape.
A persistently cold pattern through the Christmas holiday should keep any snow from melting over a large part of the northern tier of states from parts of the Northwest, through the northern and central Plains, Upper Mississippi Valley, Great Lakes, and Northeast.
Furthermore, an active jet-stream track along that cold air should provide multiple chances of additional snowfall through the holiday.
https://www.wunderground.com/news/white-christmas-forecast-2016
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Michael Fior
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