11/04/2019 Forecast Update

FORECAST SUMMARY:

Monday, November 4th, 2019 through Tuesday, November 12th, 2019

PM-2.5: 24-hour Fine Particulate concentrations will be mostly Good through the forecast period.

FORECAST DISCUSSION:

On and off weather systems keep chances for rain and/or snow through the next week. The system moving in Wednesday looks to be cold and could drop an inch or two of snow across a portion of the state. Cold air in its wake could bring lake effect snow showers to the most prone areas on Thursday. Temperatures remain cold through the end of the week with highs struggling to reach the freezing decree mark by Friday. Another system brings in a cold front late Saturday, into Sunday. It’s a bit too early to tell if only snow will fall from this system; however, temperatures look to remain cool.

As for air quality, without a prolonged stagnant period, and with winds mostly from a northerly direction, fine particulate should stay Good through the week.

EXTENDED FORECAST:

Cool northerly winds early next week and an upper level disturbance will keep precipitation in the forecast through the Veterans Day Holiday. Air Quality during the period should remain in the Good range.

Next forecast update: Tuesday, November 12th, 2019
Forecast by Stephanie M. Hengesbach