gray wolf
04-26-2010, 02:49 PM
Today it is 65* and sunny -- just a beautiful day--AND I AM GRATEFUL
Well take a look at the next day or so ARGgg--UGggg.
Man the weather is nutty this time of year. Glad I got lots to do inside.
Your Radar | Current Conditions | 15-Day Forecast URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAY ME
333 AM EDT MON APR 26 2010
.HEAVY WET SNOW IS POSSIBLE ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS OF NORTHERN NEW
HAMPSHIRE AND WESTERN MAINE TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY...
AN UPPER LEVEL SYSTEM DROPPING SOUTH FROM EASTERN CANADA WILL BRING
THE POTENTIAL FOR A LATE SEASON HEAVY WET SNOW TO THE MOUNTAINS OF
NORTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE AND WESTERN MAINE TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY.
COLDER AIR FILTERING INTO THE REGION TUESDAY AFTERNOON WILL CHANGE
RAIN TO SNOW ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN...AND RESULT IN A RAIN AND
SNOW MIX ACROSS THE LOWER ELEVATIONS. ACCUMULATIONS TUESDAY AFTERNOON
SHOULD BE LIMITED TO THE HIGHER TERRAIN.
AS TEMPERATURES DROP BELOW THE FREEZING MARK ACROSS MOST LOCATIONS
IN THE MOUNTAINS TUESDAY NIGHT...EXPECT MAINLY SNOW TO FALL. SEVERAL
INCHES OF ACCUMULATION ARE POSSIBLE...WITH THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS IN
THE HIGHER TERRAIN.
THE PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED CONTINUE WEDNESDAY...WITH SNOW IN
THE HIGHER TERRAIN AND A MIX OF RAIN AND SNOW IN THE LOWER TERRAIN.
BY LATE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON...SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ACROSS THE HIGHER
TERRAIN MAY EXCEED 9 INCHES...WITH MORE THAN A FOOT OF HEAVY WET
SNOW POSSIBLE ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
SINCE TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN NEAR THE FREEZING MARK FOR MUCH OF
THE EVENT IN THE HIGHER TERRAIN...A HEAVY WET SNOW IS EXPECTED.
THE HEAVY WET SNOW COULD RESULT IN DOWNED TREE LIMBS AND POWER
LINES...WHICH IN TURN MAY CAUSE SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES.
.WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY MORNING THROUGH
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GRAY HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM
WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY MORNING THROUGH WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON.
LOOK FOR RAIN TO CHANGE TO SNOW IN THE HIGHER TERRAIN LATE TUESDAY
MORNING AND TUESDAY AFTERNOON...AND CONTINUE INTO TUESDAY NIGHT.
SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOW IS POSSIBLE TUESDAY NIGHT...WITH THE
HIGHEST AMOUNTS IN THE HIGHER TERRAIN.
PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE WEDNESDAY WITH SNOW IN THE
HIGHER TERRAIN AND A MIX OF RAIN AND SNOW IN THE LOWER TERRAIN. BY
LATE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON...SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ACROSS THE HIGHER
TERRAIN MAY EXCEED 9 INCHES...WITH MORE THAN A FOOT OF HEAVY WET
SNOW POSSIBLE ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW
HAMPSHIRE.
SINCE TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN NEAR THE FREEZING MARK FOR MUCH OF
THE EVENT IN THE HIGHER TERRAIN...A HEAVY WET SNOW IS EXPECTED.
THE HEAVY WET SNOW COULD RESULT IN DOWNED TREE LIMBS AND POWER
LINES...WHICH IN TURN MAY CAUSE SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES.
A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT
SNOW...SLEET...OR ICE ACCUMULATIONS THAT MAY IMPACT TRAVEL.
CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS.
Well take a look at the next day or so ARGgg--UGggg.
Man the weather is nutty this time of year. Glad I got lots to do inside.
Your Radar | Current Conditions | 15-Day Forecast URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAY ME
333 AM EDT MON APR 26 2010
.HEAVY WET SNOW IS POSSIBLE ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS OF NORTHERN NEW
HAMPSHIRE AND WESTERN MAINE TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY...
AN UPPER LEVEL SYSTEM DROPPING SOUTH FROM EASTERN CANADA WILL BRING
THE POTENTIAL FOR A LATE SEASON HEAVY WET SNOW TO THE MOUNTAINS OF
NORTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE AND WESTERN MAINE TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY.
COLDER AIR FILTERING INTO THE REGION TUESDAY AFTERNOON WILL CHANGE
RAIN TO SNOW ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN...AND RESULT IN A RAIN AND
SNOW MIX ACROSS THE LOWER ELEVATIONS. ACCUMULATIONS TUESDAY AFTERNOON
SHOULD BE LIMITED TO THE HIGHER TERRAIN.
AS TEMPERATURES DROP BELOW THE FREEZING MARK ACROSS MOST LOCATIONS
IN THE MOUNTAINS TUESDAY NIGHT...EXPECT MAINLY SNOW TO FALL. SEVERAL
INCHES OF ACCUMULATION ARE POSSIBLE...WITH THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS IN
THE HIGHER TERRAIN.
THE PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED CONTINUE WEDNESDAY...WITH SNOW IN
THE HIGHER TERRAIN AND A MIX OF RAIN AND SNOW IN THE LOWER TERRAIN.
BY LATE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON...SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ACROSS THE HIGHER
TERRAIN MAY EXCEED 9 INCHES...WITH MORE THAN A FOOT OF HEAVY WET
SNOW POSSIBLE ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
SINCE TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN NEAR THE FREEZING MARK FOR MUCH OF
THE EVENT IN THE HIGHER TERRAIN...A HEAVY WET SNOW IS EXPECTED.
THE HEAVY WET SNOW COULD RESULT IN DOWNED TREE LIMBS AND POWER
LINES...WHICH IN TURN MAY CAUSE SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES.
.WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY MORNING THROUGH
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GRAY HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM
WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY MORNING THROUGH WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON.
LOOK FOR RAIN TO CHANGE TO SNOW IN THE HIGHER TERRAIN LATE TUESDAY
MORNING AND TUESDAY AFTERNOON...AND CONTINUE INTO TUESDAY NIGHT.
SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOW IS POSSIBLE TUESDAY NIGHT...WITH THE
HIGHEST AMOUNTS IN THE HIGHER TERRAIN.
PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE WEDNESDAY WITH SNOW IN THE
HIGHER TERRAIN AND A MIX OF RAIN AND SNOW IN THE LOWER TERRAIN. BY
LATE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON...SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ACROSS THE HIGHER
TERRAIN MAY EXCEED 9 INCHES...WITH MORE THAN A FOOT OF HEAVY WET
SNOW POSSIBLE ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW
HAMPSHIRE.
SINCE TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN NEAR THE FREEZING MARK FOR MUCH OF
THE EVENT IN THE HIGHER TERRAIN...A HEAVY WET SNOW IS EXPECTED.
THE HEAVY WET SNOW COULD RESULT IN DOWNED TREE LIMBS AND POWER
LINES...WHICH IN TURN MAY CAUSE SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES.
A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT
SNOW...SLEET...OR ICE ACCUMULATIONS THAT MAY IMPACT TRAVEL.
CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS.