Monday, December 8, 2008

Week begins with a thaw: Temperatures will warm ahead of a southern weather system. We'll see warm air advection overnight tonight and into tomorrow ahead of the weather system with cooler air coming back into the picture tomorrow night. Temperatures will fall overnight back below freezing and the rain will change to snow. You can see this weather system across the 'four corners' area temperatures are +16 Celsius

As the system approaches on Tuesday morning we will see temperatures about +2 Celsius. So above freezing. This system is different because it's not a 'clipper' or northern system and it will not bring abruptly colder temperatures behind it.


Quiet rest of the week:

You can see the cold air just to the north of us, but the good news there really won't be a northern weather system to pull it down for the rest of the week. So temperatures will stay in the 30s, at least for a while.

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