Friday, December 24, 2010

White Christmas



White Christmas?



Updated info





Temperature and timing is going to be the deciding factor of how much we will get. The system is ahead of model forecast, so models are out the window, when you start seeing snow flakes it will be snowing (that's the red neck version) going to be using radar and satelite to see how things will play out. Looks like my gut will be wrong on the higher totals, oh well go figure. The NWS Weather Outlook up to date and always changing.



Graphical depiction of the weather story for today.





US precipitation map for this morning 12/24/10















Current radar this morning.

Curent tracks on the radar show the Northern part going easternly in direction and will not effect our area areas as much as to the west of us and to the south. The most effect on our snow totals will come from the tail of the northern portion and the southern flow. May have amounts smaller than a inch to the south. Calvert may fall somewhere between the 1 inch and 1.5 inches in totals are my thoughts but are subject to change time will tell.











What is hitting the ground in Chester, MO








Current temps as of this morning














Temperatures will go above freezing today wind chill assist in getting the white stuff to stick to trees, grass but should not effect roads currently if it were to start during the daylight hours. Below is the current weather on the road on I 24 at the Cumberland river Bridge.















As the stuff starts to fall I will keep you updated. Keep a eye to the sky.




















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