Brandon Smith
I'm unsure how to label the states as I'm not sure where the freezing line is going to fall this weekend. *Mods, feel free to edit the title.*
It appears that a slight trough is going to get dug out in the west, starting the flow of colder than normal air out of Canada in the middle and eastern parts of the country. A low looks like it's going to develop across southern TX, moving it's way along the Gulf coast before turning more northeasterly. As this is happening, the cold air is really going to get drawn in towards the system, as the system begins to deepen late Saturday.
According to the GFS, it appears to be a classic nor'easter type setup. The low rapidly strengthens off the Delmarva Peninsula and rapidly moves along the New England coast. The freezing line, which in the DC area, usually plays havoc with where snow will fall, appears to be further to the south than usual.
As of now, it could be fairly nasty this weekend across the Mid-Atlanic and Northeast. I think the only issue we might be having besides track (which always plays a factor in these systems) is when the cold air will arrive. Sooner will be better than later as the air looks cold enough that when it comes, it will be sticking around for awhile. If it's too soon, it'll most likely mean all rain for the DC - Philly area and south from there.
As a word of warning, this is my first time starting one of these, so pardon me if my wording and weather knowledge is a bit off. I've been a long time lurker of the forum and don't have nearly as much meteorolgy knowledge as many do on here.
It appears that a slight trough is going to get dug out in the west, starting the flow of colder than normal air out of Canada in the middle and eastern parts of the country. A low looks like it's going to develop across southern TX, moving it's way along the Gulf coast before turning more northeasterly. As this is happening, the cold air is really going to get drawn in towards the system, as the system begins to deepen late Saturday.
According to the GFS, it appears to be a classic nor'easter type setup. The low rapidly strengthens off the Delmarva Peninsula and rapidly moves along the New England coast. The freezing line, which in the DC area, usually plays havoc with where snow will fall, appears to be further to the south than usual.
As of now, it could be fairly nasty this weekend across the Mid-Atlanic and Northeast. I think the only issue we might be having besides track (which always plays a factor in these systems) is when the cold air will arrive. Sooner will be better than later as the air looks cold enough that when it comes, it will be sticking around for awhile. If it's too soon, it'll most likely mean all rain for the DC - Philly area and south from there.
As a word of warning, this is my first time starting one of these, so pardon me if my wording and weather knowledge is a bit off. I've been a long time lurker of the forum and don't have nearly as much meteorolgy knowledge as many do on here.