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Great Lakes Snow Event

posted on Thursday, December 10th, 2009 at 5:16 pm
Lake Effect Snow Event, Image: NOAA

Lake Effect Snow Event, Image: NOAA

The National Weather Service is predicting heavy snow from Upstate New York to Ohio as a cold artic airmass continues to descend across the country.

See my previous post on lake effect snow.

A quiet weather pattern will remain in place across portions of the Central Plains and Mid-Atlantic region until Saturday.

Expect heavy rain along the Gulf Coast this Friday into Saturday.

Along the West Coast, another storm system will be a rain event for the Bay Area and Los Angeles, a snow event for the Sierra.

-Dawn Brown

Weather for Your Turkey Travel Day

posted on Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 at 8:35 am
Southeast US Radar, Image: NOAA (Image is OLD!)

Southeast US Radar, Image: NOAA (Image is OLD!)

Click for the latest radar image.

Thunderstorms are delaying travel in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale area this Wednesday morning. The FAA’s website has all the latest travel delays across the country. Check it before you go to the airport. If the sphere on the map is green where you are flying, you are good to go. If not, click on the yellow or orange sphere, and it will tell you the amount of the delay and the reason for it.

Currently, there are also weather delays in New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia and D.C..

No delays in the Midwest so far, but with an arctic air mass advancing toward the Great Lakes region over the next two days, minor accumulations of lake effect snow are a possibility.

The previous link shows you another awesome graphic from USA Today explaining lake effect snow.

Lake Effect Snow Explainer, Image: NOAA

Lake Effect Snow Explainer, Image: NOAA

As you can see, it takes a delicate combination of cold air near the surface, a cold, straight wind blowing across a warmer body of water, and some high ground on the leeward side of the lake for lake effect snow to occur.

Forecasters in northern Michigan, and parts of Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York will be in for some interesting weather this holiday weekend. Go to the GET YOUR LOCAL TV FORECAST! link on the right hand menu bar, find the city your in, or where you are traveling, and follow their forecast.

I hope you and your family have a Happy Thanksgiving.

-Dawn Brown

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