Thursday, January 17, 2013

Alabama Winter Storm - Brief Weekend Warm-Up Before Polar Plunge Early Next Week!

Sorry about not posting any blogs in a while. I've been busy with school, and my WiFi at home has not been working. Snow continues to fall in unusual places, in the DEEP SOUTH! Winter storm warnings continue for parts of Mississippi, Alabama, all the way up to the mid-Atlantic. Check out this picture from the campus at University of Alabama..


I found this picture on Facebook implying to how folks in the south are dealing with the snow. Well actually, it's pretty much implies for around here, too. ;)


If your a snow-lover here in Indiana, the chances of getting snow anytime soon is quite small. Yes some flurries in the extended forecast, but by no means a snowstorm.

A mini warm-up is on the way for the next couple days, before the bottom falls out. Highs tomorrow and Saturday should be above average, in the 40's. Southern Indiana has a shot at 50-53 for Saturday afternoon with strong WAA (warm air advection)

The colder air begins to come down for Sunday, with high temperatures for Sunday 10-20 degrees colder than Saturday.

The REAL COLD STUFF arrives Monday and Tuesday. A true arctic air mass will come in from Canada, with high temperatures for Monday and Tuesday in the teens for many areas, and low temps in the single digits! Watch the time-frame from Monday through Tuesday for a little system to bring some LIGHT snow action to the area. Check out the ECMWF for next Tuesday, just look at that cold air over our area! BRRR is right!

However, this is not a sustained bitter cold pattern. Temperatures could soar above freezing by the end of the week! 

Thanks for reading! Have a great rest of your day. God bless.

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