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Windy! West facing Mountains to get some snows. maybe a flurry east. COLD week!

Posted on November 16, 2008 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Windy! West facing Mountains to get some snows. maybe a flurry east. COLD week!

Quite a powerful front yesterday. We had a Tornado watch out and, although many were spared, North Carolina had an EF-3 tornado that killed at least 2 people! SPC was right in issuing the Tornado watch as the dynamics were there!

Now the first front has passed and many who say 70+ will only see the 50s and 40s today! Another front will pass through tomorrow and drop most places into the 40's the rest of the week! yes! 40s! There could be some snow showers Monday Night east of the mountains, but western facing slopes will have enough snow for winter storm warning and advisories! being a snow lover, just makes me want to go see it!

As the week progresses temps will fluctuate from lower to higher 40s north, upper 40s to mid 50s south. In the Mountains temps will never really rise to 40 or above. A system will come through Monday night and could cause some flurries east of the mountains, but it does not look widespread. another such episode could occur Thursday evening. Overall, east of the mountains, it should be dry!

It will be windy today and tomorrow and likely Friday.

What does it look like Thanksgiving week? Likely, a cool week. It looks like we could have a break and then maybe more colder air, and possibly stormier, to start off December!

All for now!

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