Weather with Pat Pagano – Friday March 20, 2020

YOUR FORECAST:

TDY: CLOUDY- (ANY WINTRY ENDS)….. PERIODS OF RAIN – 40-45

TNTE: SOME RAIN OR SHOWERS – HOLDING IN 40S

FRI: WINDY- WARM – SHOWERS – 65-70

SAT: PARTLY SUNNY WITH A COLD WIND – MID 40S

SUN: SUNNY- 40-45 

WEATHER TRIVIA:1958- EVE OF SPRING STORMS DROPS FROM 5” OF SNOW IN THE SOUTHEAST TO UP TO 40” IN MAINE

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Above – dark green areas show where there is a marginal risk of some severe thunderstorms today….most of which in the Northeast. Below – satellite + radar showing showers and storms from The Northeast to Texas with the cold front that will bring noticeably colder weather this weekend.

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​Below – animated maps through Saturday…then snowfall and rain projections through next Tuesday. 

​A storm off the Carolinas next Monday could bring wet snow to the Northeast. Looks like best chance would be across New England…but will have to be watched. Below- what we think weather map will look like for Monday.

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​Lastly – snapshot weather for Saturday. Please remember to stay at home and do not mingle with others and be safe. 

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