Sunshine not a friend to snow chances...
So, on the positive side, I was able to do a photo shoot today that I didn't think I'd have a chance to shoot, due to clouds. That's actually a big positive, since sunshine has been in such short supply lately.
Now the negative side...for all of us wanting to see some snow in the next couple of days, our high temperature of over 50 degrees didn't exactly help those odds. Now we have to hope the clouds come in late tonight so that our dry, cool air moves the thermometer down into the lower 30's. With San Antonio's luck, the clouds will come in early, while the temps are their highest, making our lows in the upper 30's or lower 40's.
So, here is my latest thinking...if the clouds stay away most of the night and allow the temps to get near freezing, because of the abundant moisture on the way and cold air aloft, I still think we have a shot at some snow, sleet or ice on Wednesday and Thursday. If the clouds come in close to sunset and the temps stay in the upper 30's, then a "Seattle Pattern" will kick in, giving us a cold, nasty rain throughout the period.
On a different note, a new blizzard will be drifting through Washington, DC overnight, adding to their woes. Meanwhile, it hasn't stopped the Obama Administration from announcing today they created a new "Climate Change" website!
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