Upper trough to lift out the next 2 days, This will allow a warm up across the region as big time WAA set ups across the Ohio Valley. Low level mixing schemes support 40s tomorrow and possibly 50s on Friday. That'll feel nice after this recent cold spell.
Another cold northern high will push south from Canada for this weekend. The leading edge looks as if it will pass through Friday night. Temperatures will return to below average levels once again for Saturday and Sunday.
Still some unsettled weather on the way for next week, but I got to be honest... it's not looking all that good anymore for a major snowstorm around here. This far out, I don't even look at the sfc patterns progged for early next week. Instead, I look at how the H5 and up patterns are evolving. What - for a time - looked like a good set up in the upper levels for a major winter storm around here, is now changing. Current trends are suggesting more of light snow / mix to start then going over to more of a rain event for us.
Got some big things going today for the family so I gotta cut this short. I'll look at the new models in detail later today - see how the trends are evolving and have a detailed post likely later today sometime.
Have a great day all,
Jay
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