For Tuesday, rainfall will be widespread and potentially heavy after noon through the evening hours, with upwards of 2"+ possible. In fact, parts of west TN and north MS have been identified as having a slight risk of flash flood-producing rains, where 3"+ could fall. See the NWS precipitation forecast for 6am Tuesday through 6am Wednesday to the left. Additionally, thunderstorms will be a better bet and the wind will continue to howl with gusts near 30 mph all day. Look for a high in the lower 60s.
The cold front will move through early Tuesday evening, possibly with an associated line of storms, and temperatures will begin their descent back to below normal (even for December). Wednesday will continue to be cloudy with isolated showers and temps struggling to stay around 40-43 degrees. In fact, there's a pretty decent chance that northern suburbs may not see 40 on Wednesday at all. At this point it does not appear snow is in the forecast on the backside of this system - abundant moisture will move out before the air cold enough to produce snow moves in.
BTW - did you catch the series of beautiful sunrises and sunsets over the past few days? See my blog from Friday about the "frozen sunrise." Though it was not frozen, the sunrise this morning was just as incredible, and Saturday night's sunset was also pretty awesome. Gotta love the wintertime cirrus that contributes to such a spectacular show!
Maybe that snow is just waiting for December 25th!
ReplyDeleteI wish! The month of December is supposed to average above normal, and with our cold start, plus a pattern change to warmer weather on the horizon for this weekend, we may be out of luck for a couple of weeks... we'll see! --Erik
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