bySteve Pierce President, Oregon Chapter of the American - TopicsExpress



          

bySteve Pierce President, Oregon Chapter of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) Oregon AMS web site: ametsoc.org/chapters/oregon/ E-mail: [email protected] Please note - the information contained below is the sole view of the author. Permission is given to quote directly with a courtesy. Colder Weather Possible Early Next Week Portland, Oregon (November 25th 2013) - For the past several days, computer weather model guidance continues to indicate the possibility of a colder weather pattern spreading across the entire Pacific Northwest early next week. If this pattern change is to verify, snowfall levels would likely fall to the lowest levels of the season as modified arctic air spreads across the region. At the present time, this does NOT appear that it would arrive in time to have an impact on holiday travel this coming weekend. It is equally important to note that there is still plenty of time for adjustments to the final outcome of this potential pattern change to colder weather and details will not become clear until later in the week. Models are however in very good agreement suggesting this change, which is quite impressive for 7-8 days out. The potential is certainly there, but it is not a guarantee at the present time. Further updates will be forthcoming as details come into better focus.
Posted on: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 23:38:01 +0000

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