Wednesday, October 14, 2015

SNOW UP NORTH???

I was routinely doing my daily weather check and I ran across a story of snow in the northeast this weekend. It is so hard to believe because it seemed as though summer drew out longer than ever before (I'm not complaining) here in WV. There is a shift in weather that is bring a cold mass to the mid-west and east. That mixed with a cold front Canada will bring cold temperatures this weekend to our neck of the woods and possibly even snow in northeast. Its hard to believe winter is coming..


  • Minneapolis/St. Paul: First official 30s and possibly the first official freeze (32 degrees) of the season expected this weekend. Highs may not get out of the 40s Friday and Saturday.
  • Chicago: First 30s of the season possible this weekend. Frost/freeze possible, particularly in the suburbs. Highs only in the 50s Friday-Sunday.
  • Cincinnati: First 30s of the season possible this weekend, which could result in the first frost, particularly in the suburbs. Highs will only be in the 50s this weekend.
  • Buffalo: After an above-average high of 70 on Monday, expect only 50s for the remainder of the work week. Highs may not get out of the 40s this weekend. Lows in the 30s are possible for the first time this season this weekend, with a frost/freeze possible Sunday and Monday mornings.
  • Cleveland: Highs in the upper 40s or low 50s expected this weekend. First lows in the 30s of the season possible this weekend.
  • Hartford: Following low to mid-70s on Monday and Tuesday, highs will hold in the 50s this weekend. The first freeze of the season is possible, as well.
  • New York City: Highs in the 70s Monday and Tuesday will give way to 60s for the rest of the workweek. 50s are possible this weekend, with early morning lows dipping into the 30s.
  • Pittsburgh: Also starting the week in the 70s, highs slide below average with 50s or upper 40s Friday-Sunday. First lows in the 30s of the season possible this weekend, with a frost or freeze expected.

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