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Mid-week Outlook February 13-16

Writer's picture: Brandon WongBrandon Wong

Hello everyone! I hope you all enjoyed the snow and sunshine this week. This stormy pattern will continue for the next few days. Below the Mid-week Outlook are a Wintry Event Outlook and special news. Here is what you need to know. Thursday 2/13: Morning clouds with showers, drizzle, and fog. 🌧️🌫️ Afterward, cloudy to mostly cloudy skies in the afternoon. 🌥️ Evening and overnight wind gusts of 35 mph are possible. 🌬️Daytime high of 44°F and nighttime low of 28°F. Friday 2/14: Mostly sunny. 🌤️ Wind gusts over 30 mph are possible. 🌬️ Daytime high of 35°F and nighttime low of 22°F. Saturday 2/15: Cloudy in the morning, ☁️ then snow in the afternoon. ❄️ Snow is expected to transition to sleet in the evening and then rain overnight. ❄️🌧️ Daytime high of 34°F and nighttime low of 32°F. Sunday 2/16: Periods of rain. 🌧️ A rumble of thunder or two are possible. ⛈️ Rain will likely end during the evening hours. Evening and overnight wind gusts of over 40 mph are possible. 🌬️ Daytime high of 49°F and nighttime low of 23°F. Concluding thoughts: A mix of snow, rain, and sunshine.


Sun, rain, snow.

Wintry Event Outlook February 15-16

Saturday afternoon: Cloudy skies, ☁️ then occasional flurries and snow showers. 🌨️

Saturday evening: Light to moderate snow will spread across our area. ❄️ Snowfall rates are forecast to reach near 1 in/hr at times.

Saturday night: Snow is expected to transition to sleet around 8-9 pm. ❄️🌧️ Afterward, any wintry precipitation will change to all rain near 11 pm. 🌧️

Sunday morning: Cloudy with occasional showers. 🌧️

Sunday afternoon: Periods of rain. Rain may be heavy and exceed rates of 0.5-1 in/hr. 🌧️ A rumble of thunder or two is possible. ⛈️

Sunday evening: Rain will end around the evening and skies will clear overnight.


Total snowfall and sleet is forecast to accumulate to about 1.5-2.5 inches. Total rainfall is forecast to reach 1.5-2 inches. Be careful of icy conditions!


Special News

I have fantastic news to share with you all. I am in a Marine Sciences class and we participated in a nationwide drawing contest called "Adopt-a-Float." The purpose of the floats is to record data, such as measuring oxygen, temperature, and pH, in the Southern Ocean near Antarctica. I recently found out that I won the nationwide competition and the judges unanimously voted for my drawing. Hooray! 😊🎉


Adopt-a-Float drawing winner for Chatham High School.

Yorumlar


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