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Archive for December 6th, 2009

Arctic Air Update and New Weather Map!

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

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Edited 9:20 PM—Adjusted high/low temperatures on Extended Forecast

Amazingly, models have not backed down at all with this event…the arctic express is still on!

But first, it was a cold one today! Bremerton Airport recorded a high temperature of 33 degrees after a low of…get this…30. We haven’t moved much today. And the temperature will drop like a rock tonight. I expect some Kitsap locations to record lows in the teens, though lower 20s is likely for most. Overall? It’ll be bitter cold tonight.

Tomorrow will be equally as cold with sunny skies and highs near freezing, though not quite cracking the mark. A big batch of clouds could move in Monday evening, hindering the potential for an excessively cold night, but it will still get down into the lower 20s. We may even see some more snow flurries overnight. Tuesday will be similar with highs near freezing and lows again in the teens to lower 20s.

Wednesday we slowly start to moderate and we’ll climb into the mid 30s under partly sunny skies. Thursday we introduce some more flurries with highs in the mid 30s before warmer and wetter weather returns for the weekend. Right now forecasting models aren’t calling for a snowy transition, but I believe the Hood Canal area will be stubborn in releasing ALL the cold air, so there could be some snow in that area. Stay tuned.

Also, a little note, fellow weather enthusiast Wachi Suyaruenkaew has provided me with an “upgrade” in weather graphics and today is the debut! I am keeping the same weather icons, but the layout is very different. I hope you like it.

Matthew Leach

Forecasting Kitsap

Questions? Comments? E-mail me at: forecastingkitsap@live.com

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