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Lbtchnlgs
12-24-2006, 11:24 AM
according to wrgb

Tuesday: Rain, heavy at times, will change to snow later in the day.
The exact timing of when a changeover to snow will occur is still not able to be determined at this point, but there is at least the possibility that a significant amount of heavy, wet snow may fall, especially north and west of Albany.
Stay tuned...
High: Mid 30s to 40°

goreviper
12-24-2006, 12:02 PM
From the NWS:

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 22. Breezy, with a west wind 27 to 30 mph decreasing to between 17 and 20 mph.

Christmas Day: A slight chance of rain after noon, mixing with snow after 4pm. Increasing clouds, with a high near 38. Breezy, with a west wind 18 to 21 mph decreasing to between 10 and 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Monday Night: Periods of rain and snow, becoming all snow after 4am. Low around 32. Breezy, with a south wind 13 to 22 mph becoming east. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

Tuesday: Periods of snow before 11am, then periods of rain between 11am and noon, then periods of snow after noon. High near 33. Breezy, with a east wind 27 to 30 mph decreasing to between 8 and 11 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.

mikebike
12-24-2006, 12:49 PM
I hope it is all white up there....

The first time I will get to ski Gore will be Jan 18th for 3 days... till then it is bicycle bicycle bicycle

still I do not feel too bad I should get in 15-19 days of sking this winter ( 6 at Gore) 6 in Utah and 6 in Tahoe not altogether bad for living in FL :)

alexcaraco
12-24-2006, 04:45 PM
it neeeeds to get colder.

Lbtchnlgs
12-25-2006, 12:23 AM
Weather Advisories: A major storm will affect the Northeast late Monday into Tuesday with potential travel impacts. The storm will accelerate as it moves out of the Gulf of Mexico and through the Southeastern states tonight. Clouds will increase ahead of the storm Christmas Day, Monday, but much of the daylight hours will remain dry. From here, specifics on how the rest of the storm will play out remain sketchy, as details and timing are difficult to pin down this far in advance.
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In general, though, it appears that precipitation will begin across the area some time late Monday afternoon or evening, with enough cold air in place to allow for a period of mixed rain, sleet, or snow at the onset. A changeover to all rain for the overnight hours appears likely in much of the area, although indications are that milder air will have a tough time making it into areas north of Albany, suggesting that a mix of sleet and snow may continue all night in these areas. Colder air will be dawn back into region as the storm winds up and moves offshore during the day Tuesday, likely meaning a change back to snow for the entire area. Right now the potential exists for a shovelable amount of heavy, wet snow to fall Monday night and Tuesday, especially in the mountains north and west of Albany.
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A WINTER STORM WATCH will be in effect Monday night through Tuesday night for northern Herkimer, Hamilton, and northern Warren Counties. Timing, the amount of cold air in place, and the ultimate strength of the storm will determine where and how much snow falls. A slight shift in the storm's forecast track will have a large effect on how the storm plays out in our local area. Travel (especially air travel) to other major East Coast cities could be affected as well, due to heavy rain. Adjustments to this forecast may be necessary, so please stay up to date with the latest forecast through the Holiday.

mikebike
12-25-2006, 07:20 AM
A LOWEST PRESSURE IN A STORM STRENGTHENING OVER THE THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY EARLY THIS MORNING WILL TRACK NORTHEAST INTO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY TODAY...AND INTO EASTERN NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND ON TUESDAY. THE STORM WILL BRING A HEAVY ACCUMULATION OF SNOW TO THE SOUTHERN ADIRONDACKS FROM LATE THIS EVENING THROUGH LATE TUESDAY EVENING. IT WILL BEGIN SNOWING IN THE ADIRONDACKS THIS EVENING. RAIN MAY MIX WITH THE SNOW FOR A TIME BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND DAYBREAK. HOWEVER...THE PRECIPITATION WILL BE ENTIRELY SNOW THEREAFTER. THE SNOW WILL GRADUALLY TAPER OFF TUESDAY EVENING.

SNOW WILL BEGIN FALLING ACROSS THE SOUTHERN ADIRONDACKS BY LATE THIS EVENING. ONE TO 3 INCHES OF SNOW MAY ACCUMULATE BEFORE THE SNOW MIXES WITH...OR CHANGES TO RAIN...SLEET OR FREEZING RAIN BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND DAYBREAK. COLDER AIR MOVING INTO THE REGION AROUND DAYBREAK WILL CHANGE ANY MIXED PRECIPITATION TO SNOW. AN ADDITIONAL 5 TO 9 INCHES OF SNOW WILL ACCUMULATE TUESDAY AND TUESDAY EVENING. A NORTHWESTERLY WIND WILL INCREASE TO 15 TO 25 MILES AN HOUR EARLY TUESDAY NIGHT CAUSING THE SNOW TO DRIFT. TOTAL SNOWFALL FROM THE STORM WILL BE FROM 6 TO 12 INCHES.

jimmer
12-25-2006, 10:57 AM
A LOWEST PRESSURE IN A STORM STRENGTHENING OVER THE THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY EARLY THIS MORNING WILL TRACK NORTHEAST INTO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY TODAY...AND INTO EASTERN NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND ON TUESDAY. THE STORM WILL BRING A HEAVY ACCUMULATION OF SNOW TO THE SOUTHERN ADIRONDACKS FROM LATE THIS EVENING THROUGH LATE TUESDAY EVENING. IT WILL BEGIN SNOWING IN THE ADIRONDACKS THIS EVENING. RAIN MAY MIX WITH THE SNOW FOR A TIME BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND DAYBREAK. HOWEVER...THE PRECIPITATION WILL BE ENTIRELY SNOW THEREAFTER. THE SNOW WILL GRADUALLY TAPER OFF TUESDAY EVENING.

SNOW WILL BEGIN FALLING ACROSS THE SOUTHERN ADIRONDACKS BY LATE THIS EVENING. ONE TO 3 INCHES OF SNOW MAY ACCUMULATE BEFORE THE SNOW MIXES WITH...OR CHANGES TO RAIN...SLEET OR FREEZING RAIN BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND DAYBREAK. COLDER AIR MOVING INTO THE REGION AROUND DAYBREAK WILL CHANGE ANY MIXED PRECIPITATION TO SNOW. AN ADDITIONAL 5 TO 9 INCHES OF SNOW WILL ACCUMULATE TUESDAY AND TUESDAY EVENING. A NORTHWESTERLY WIND WILL INCREASE TO 15 TO 25 MILES AN HOUR EARLY TUESDAY NIGHT CAUSING THE SNOW TO DRIFT. TOTAL SNOWFALL FROM THE STORM WILL BE FROM 6 TO 12 INCHES. yea right, you can wake up now. :cry:

alexcaraco
12-25-2006, 03:28 PM
[/quote] yea right, you can wake up now. :cry:[/quote]

yea really.