Monday, February 22, 2010

Enough Already!

This looks to be an active week in the weather department here in Connecticut. Two major winter storms will be affecting the region between now and the upcoming weekend. The computer models that forecast weather systems are having fits trying to determine exactly where the storm tracks will be, and where the all-important rain/snow line will be.

Snow should develop overnight and we may see around an inch or so by morning. Things get interesting tomorrow, as temperatures rise to the upper 30s during the day. Expect a rain/snow mix here in central Connecticut, with more rain along the shoreline and more snow in the northwest hills. Wednesday might give us a bit of a break, but another storm system moves up the coast on Thursday. This second storm may pull in a little more cold air, which could set us up for a more significant snow accumulation. In addition, the models are forecasting the storm center to stall right over Connecticut, keeping us in stormy weather through most of Friday, and possibly into the early part of the weekend.

I know there's some warm air somewhere out there, but it doesn't look like it's coming this way anytime soon. At least baseball is being played in Florida and Arizona, so Spring is surely coming (but when?).