As we look at the latest models, we have a final solution for our Easter Storm- out to sea. After flip-flopping for a while, every single model is now in agreement on the storm. It should take a track well enough east so that no precipitation reaches even the islands of Nantucket or Martha's Vineyard. It's the true definition of a miss. Now, why are we not going to sea a memorable March storm? You can blame it all on the Polar Vortex, a low pressure center, which spins up near Baffin Island in Nunavut Territory, Canada during the winter. It is going to be much too strong when the storm attempts to come up the coast and will suppress it out to sea. All we'll see is some cold but dry conditions. The chance of this shooting any precipitation our way is slim, but it is something the Precision Plus First Alert team will keep an eye on during the next few days. Also, in the long range, something has caught my eye for next Friday, but obviously it's much too early to give any details on that one. Have a great Easter, everyone!
Friday, March 21, 2008
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