With cold air continuing to pour into Virginia tonight, it appears as though Richmond will get it's first freeze of the season. Looking at the 30-year statistical averages (for the period 1971-2000), the average first freeze in Richmond is October 29th. That just happens to be the first day this season we have had 32 degrees as our forecast low. So we will see this Wednesday if Mother Nature will be right on schedule.
Zach
Monday, October 27, 2008
Cold Air Approaching
Skies were mainly clear with mild conditions for this morning. However, just to the west, changes are headed this way. Right now, it is cold enough in the higher elevations of the Blue Ridge to support a wintry mix. Check out the satellite/radar loop from earlier this morning.
The core of the cold air is just now entering into the Midwest where some areas were in the teens and 20s!
This air will descend into our area Tuesday and Wednesday. Although the air mass will moderate some, we will still see the coldest air of the season. Get those coats ready!
The core of the cold air is just now entering into the Midwest where some areas were in the teens and 20s!
This air will descend into our area Tuesday and Wednesday. Although the air mass will moderate some, we will still see the coldest air of the season. Get those coats ready!
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