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From: Todd_Gutner

Date: Nov-2

OK, it's a new month and it's getting colder.  The first week of November will offer up a slim chance to see some snowflakes.  Late Thursday afternoon cyclogenesis will be occurring in our offshore waters.  Let me start by saying that at the moment the rapid intensification looks to happen a little too far away from us for anything significant...most of the precip will fall over the fish.  But, the dynamics alone are strong enough and present to produce showers or areas of precip over us Thursday afternoon through Friday morning.  Temps are the critical player in that they will likely be too warm on Thursday due to an influx of maritime air from the SE shooting boundary layer temps into the 40s.  But at Thursday night, when the low is consolidating and getting stronger northerly winds will take over drawing in cold to the toward the storm center.  At the surface, early Friday morning, temps will be at their coldest and that is our best chance to see flakes. 

Just thought I'd throw it out there for all you snowlovers.  I'll discuss more tomorrow.  Again, this is several days off and doesn't look to be a problem at all but kind of fun to discuss snow again...that is why I am throwing it out there.

Have a good afternoon.

Barry is tonight with his thoughts...


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