Sunday, November 11, 2012

A November update

The weather pattern seems to be one of repetitive nor'easters forming along the Eastern U.S. coastline.  Long range forecast models are hinting at yet another one for Thanksgiving week which would put quite a damper - literally - on holiday plans for folks along the busy I-95 corridor.  This next storm could include more snow and wind for those places already reeling from "Superstorm Sandy".  What's worse is that at least one really long range model outlook suggests that another nor'easter could form in the same region the week after that.

Meanwhile the northern three-quarters of the country are feeling the effects of autumn by now as shown in the cooler blue shades in this forecast graphic for early next Saturday morning:
What does all this mean for Santa Rosa Beach?  It's still a great place to head for a warmup!  Afternoon temperatures this week will still be reaching into the upper 60's (F) and low 70's while the morning lows will remain in the low 50's.  Nor'easter?  What nor'easter?

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