Monday, January 17, 2011

Tranquil weather ahead...for now

LOCAL UPDATE

After an extremely cold week with temperature departures averaging -24°F throughout the city, finally the sun came out on Sunday and tranquil weather rules the region as of now. Even though temperatures at the morning remain at a chilly 8-10°C, afternoons are milder with highs around 25°C. However cold and dampness looms next weekend. A powerful cold front moving southward from Northern Canada will bring down the temps again yet it is to see if it will challenge last week's cold.


WHAT TO EXPECT?

Expect nice conditions, partially sunny skies with chilly nights and milder afternoons throughout the region until Friday when the cold front will arrive. Temps should be around 5°C and no higher than 12°C during the last days of this week. Also rain and drizzle are likely for those days. Throughout the region expect cold conditions in the latter part of this week with lows ranging near freezing for most of Coahuila and high terrains of Nuevo León, while milder conditions will be present at southern Tamaulipas.



INTERNATIONAL UPDATE:

**MIGHTY COLD WEATHER FOR THE LATTER PART OF THE WEEK FOR THE MIDWEST**

SUBZERO DAYS ARE POSSIBLE FOR MINNEAPOLIS AND EVEN CHICAGO WITH THIS ARCTIC AIR MASS STREAMING SOUTHWARD FROM THE POLE. A LATE WEEK STORM SEEMS QUITE PLAUSIBLE FOR THE NORTHEASTERN US YET IT MIGHT BE A REALLY MESSY ONE WITH LOTS OF MIXTURE INVOLVED DIRECTLY AT THE COAST.

FOR MORE:
Cold Will Hold in East and Plains through Mid-February - ACCUWEATHER.COM
Ice Storm Aims For Populated Areas - ACCUWEATHER.COM

*UPDATED WINTER FORECAST BY ACCUWEATHER.COM*

LONG STORY SHORT:


FOR MORE:

Year of Extremes Strongest La Niña: What it Means for Upcoming Months


*UK WEATHER AND INTERNATIONAL WEATHER:*

SEVERE COLD BUILDING OVER NORTH-CENTRAL CANADA, SET TO PILE DRIVE SOUTH INTO HEART OF USA THIS WEEK! - Weather & Climate Through the Eyes of Mark Vogan

*INDIA WEATHER:*

Latest Feedback on snowfall in Nepal received from Neeraj - Vagaries of the Weather by Rajesh Kapadia

Cheers. 

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