Can This Weekend Be Saved?

September 30th, 2009 at 9:56 pm by Don Paul under Weather Watch 4

More Yes than No to that answer.  Widespread synoptic rain will arrive SW to NE during Friday into early Friday night.  Good jet dynamics might spring a rumble of thunder with that, too.  But the warm frontal rain will break up into Sct Shwrs later Friday night.  Several models have been remarkably consistent in placing WNY within the storm system’s dry slot for Saturday.  If that placement is correct, only a Few Shwrs will be possible, with some Limited Sun. On Sunday, temps will drop off a few degrees, but only a Few Shwrs are likely. Bottom line: If the dry slot placement is correct, most of this weekend will be rainfree. A midweek storm system next week will be followed by a cooler and unsettled pattern.

253 Responses to “Can This Weekend Be Saved?”

  1. Heatmiser101 says:

    Anyway i can wish for a mild winter as much as you guys can wish for a wicked winter, I’ll keep my sun tan lotion handy just in case :)

  2. Heatmiser101 says:

    Here’s a quick bit of info i found on noaa site 1990-91 57.5 inches of snow for the season, a non el-nino year? you betcha

  3. Don Paul says:

    NEW THREAD IS UP.

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