Monday, November 9, 2015

Where is that November chill?

In the past couple years we've  had cold weather by now here in the Tri-State area.  Maybe not severe snowstorms, but we've experienced weather that is common to the Fall season.  While the cold seems to continue to evade the Huntington area this year, that isn't true for the western portion of the nation.  San Fransisco is expected to stay below 50 degrees today, while the Sierra Nevada area and eastward could end up with 6 to 12 inches of snow.  It's not that I wish that were the case here, but some colder weather would make it feel like we were as close as we are to Thanksgiving...  The snow will have a positive impact on the drought situation in the western portion of the U.S. hopefully the jet stream will continue to play a role in delivering cold weather for a while, because they need it desperately.

It would be nice if the cold air carried by the jet stream will make it's way to the eastern portions of the country, but according to weather forecasts, this seems unlikely.

90-Day Temperature Outlook
image via: weather.com/maps/planner

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