Friday, February 22, 2019

Weather It Is (Looking Ahead)

Good Afternoon:

Highlights: some rain, chilly weather through Shabbat, followed by a quick warm up, and then an end of the season winter storm (heavy rain, strong winds, and...)

Is it a sign when it seems to rain only over your own house?  One wonders what one has done to displease those who order and deliver our weather each and every day.

After another chilly day on Shabbat, the temperatures will spike upwards into Monday night, when they will fall rapidly into Tuesday.  Precipitation should arrive late Tuesday and continue into Shabbat.

Along the way, temperatures will chill-off further as we move into Wednesday and Thursday. At the moment, about 30% of the Global Ensemble Forecast System (GEFS) members are predicting temperatures cold enough for a heavy snow.

However, there are some caveats.  Overall, the atmosphere as a whole will be on the mean colder than any other storm so far this year, which means that wet snow would be more likely to occur even if surface temperatures are above freezing in, for example, Jerusalem.  Yet, the Canadian and European ensemble forecasts do not quite bring the coldest air as far south as the GEFS.  Less cold air means lower chances for a snowy end to our winter.

Forecasts from Motzei Shabbat will hopefully tell us more about the details of our upcoming storm.

Shabbat Shalom,

Barry Lynn

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