In addition...we are going to have to watch developing low pressure
off the mid atlantic coast on saturday/saturday night. Its a long
way off so confidence is low. It does have the potential to bring
the first snow to portions of southern new england. We just will
have to wait and see if the low can develop close enough to the
coast to throw back some precipitation into our region. Would not
be surprised to see an inverted trough setup and help pull the
moisture back into southern new england. However...its 5 days out
so if the trough is less amplified than advertised the precipitation
could remain out over the ocean. For now will be including chance
pops and let later shifts take if from there. It looks like
whatever falls would mainly be snow...or perhaps rain changing so to
snow across the coast.
off the mid atlantic coast on saturday/saturday night. Its a long
way off so confidence is low. It does have the potential to bring
the first snow to portions of southern new england. We just will
have to wait and see if the low can develop close enough to the
coast to throw back some precipitation into our region. Would not
be surprised to see an inverted trough setup and help pull the
moisture back into southern new england. However...its 5 days out
so if the trough is less amplified than advertised the precipitation
could remain out over the ocean. For now will be including chance
pops and let later shifts take if from there. It looks like
whatever falls would mainly be snow...or perhaps rain changing so to
snow across the coast.