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Your Twin Tiers Forecast ...January-like weather holds on Wednesday... ...Thanksgiving Week Outlook... Tuesday Night: Partly clear and frigid. Breezy with wind chills in the single digits to near zero. Low 12 Wednesday: Cold once again with highs struggling to reach 25. Breeezy with wind chills in the teens and 20s. Increasing clouds with a chance for flurries late afternoon. Wind chills in the teens. High 25 Wednesday Night: Cloudy with a chance for flurries or snow showers. No accumulation. Not as cold. Low 19 Thursday: Mostly cloudy with a chance for flurries. Breezy. Wind chills in the teens and 20s. High 31 Friday: Mostly cloudy with a chance for snow showers or flurries. High 32, Low 15 Saturday: Partly cloudy and milder. High 40, Low 17 Sunday: Partly cloudy and mild. Chance for scattered showers. High 49, Low 27 Monday: Partly sunny and significantly warmer. High 59, Low 36 Tuesday: Cloudy and cooler. Chance for showers. High 45, Low 40 Long Range Outlook/Hazardous Weather Outlook: Weather more typical of January will affect the Twin Tiers this week. Highs will have a tough time exceeding 40 and lows will dip into the teens. A pattern change appears to occur bringing milder temperatures by the second half of the weekend... Thanksgiving Outlook: It is difficult to get too specific a this point, but there appears to be a large storm system which will traverse the country. Looks like snow for the upper Mid-West and severe t-storms for the Mid-South/Mid-West, warm and dry weather for the East and Northeast on the 25th. On the 26th the Northeast will have rain and perhaps even a few rumbles of thunder, with the possibility for strong thunderstorms in the Mid-Atlantic states. Gusty winds could be an issue up and down the East Coast also on the 26th. Colder weather moves in after with a chance for lake effect snow showers on the 27th. Late week is set in 2 camps... one a cold snap (GFS model), the other a warming trend (EURO model). There is much fluctuation and much depends on how the first storm plays out during the early part of the week. Stay tuned.
Posted on: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 22:07:45 +0000

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