Wednesday, February 14, 2007

overnight and forecast

Overnight the sleet and freezing rain which overtook the region late yesterday afternoon after the first change from snow to sleet and freezing rain has changed back to snow. This snow will generally be light but we could pick up an addition 1 or 2 into this evening if we see a heavier band. The main story for the next few hours and days will be the extreme cold. Behind the low cold Canadien air will rush into the regions, this mixed with the winds gusts in excess of 40 mph will providing us with windchills well below zero.

Today - Snow showers, maybe another 1". Windy. Winds North 10 - 20 . High 20.

Tonight -Snow showers tapering to flurries. Winds Northwest 15 -20 gusting to 30.
Windchill vaules - 10 to -25

Tomorrow - Mostly Cloudy, windy. Winds west 10 -15 gusting to 25. High 15.
Windchill vaules - 5 to -15

Tomorrow Night - Mostly cloudy, windy. Winds west 10 - 15 gusting to 25. Low 8.
Windchill vaules - 10 to -20

4 comments:

Jo Custer said...

Weatherman Lane -- will we be having classes tomorrow?

(It kinda looks like it, freezing temps aside...)

Hurricane Lane said...

Yep I think we will, (yeah I cheated PSNK did have school) however I won't have school. That is because thursday's I don't have classes. I will only have two classes total this week, the monday and friday sections of American Studies. Not even one comm class!!

LCJS said...

Yo! D-Lane! You should post a weekly "Boozin' Friday Forcast" so that I know what elements I will have to deal with when I go boozin'.

Jo Custer said...

...and, of course, you could always follow it up with a contrite "Church traffic" post on Sunday mornings..