Friday January 3 2014

Late weekend storm

Last Updated:

8:00AM Friday
January 3, 2014

School Forecast For:
Monday January 6th

Two Hour Delay No School Early Dismissal
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Brief Overview
Last Updated: 4:00PM Jan. 3

4:00PM Friday

Second storm of 2014 is slated to affect us
Sunday night into Monday.

This storm looks to trek across western New York, putting the Mid Hudson Valley in its warm sector. This will result in relatively mild air being pulled across the region on Sunday, and a mainly rain event Sunday night into Monday morning.

There is a slight chance of a period of mixed precipitation at the beginning of the storm, and then snow showers as it tapers off; however, neither of these periods currently look to produce notable winter weather.

Behind this storm, we will see another dose of arctic air Tuesday into Wednesday. This second shot of cold looks to be about as intense as the current one.

Yet another system may impact us by the end of the week. Long range outlook for this potential system suggests the potential for a light snowfall event by week's end.

I have updated the "Kingstonsnows Extras" tab with a discussion on the rest of the winter season as it relates to Kingston's spring break.

Next Update
Sunday Evening

Kingstonsnows Forecast
Last Updated: 4:00PM Jan. 3

Forecast at a glance
- AM Temp PM Temp Weather Timing Confidence
Saturday -10 to -5 18 to 23 Clear - High
Sunday 10 to 15 33 to 40 Mix to Rain P.M. High
Monday 42 to 47 15 to 20 Rain A.M. Medium
Tuesday -10 to 0 5 to 15 Clear - Medium
Wednesday 0 to 10 15-20 Clear - Medium
Thursday 10 to 20 20 to 30 Snow P.M. Low
Friday 15 to 25 20 to 30 Snow A.M. Low

Saturday

Generally clear.
Morning lows of -10 to -5.
Afternoon highs in the upper teens to lower 20s.

Sunday

Increasing clouds,
A slight chance of sleet or ice during the afternoon.
Plain rain likely during the evening.

Temperatures rising from the lower teens,
into the mid to upper 30s by midnight.

Monday

Rain, especially during the early mornign.
A chance of snow as the rain tapers
off during the early afternoon.
Up to half an inch of rain,
less than half an inch of snow.

Temperatures falling from the lower to mid 40s,
to around freezing by during the afternoon,
to the upper teens by the evening.

Tuesday

Generally clear, but bitterly cold.
Morning temperatures as low as -10.
Rising into the upper singles or lower teens.

Wednesday

Generally clear, not quite as cold.
Temperatures ranging from 0 to the upper teens.

Thursday

Cloudy with snow possible after noon.
Snow developing through the evening.
Light evening accumulations possible.

Morning temperatures in the teens.
Afternoon temperatures in the 20s.

Friday

A chance of snow in the morning.
Clearing skies for the afternoon.

Temperatures ranging from the
mid teens to the upper 20s.

Long-range school impact (probability)
The long range impact is a general outlook, and is not a specific forecast.
Day (Date) Delay Cancellation E.D. Confidence
Monday (06) None
None
Low
Medium
Tuesday (07) None None None High
Wednesday (08) None None None High
Thursday (09) None None None Medium
Friday (10) Medium
Low
None Low

Next Update:

Sunday Evening

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