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The Verdict Is In ... No White Christmas

Friday, December 23, 2011

Earlier this week there was an outside chance that a disturbance entering the West Coast could organize enough to bring us at least some of the white stuff for Christmas. But the complicated flow of weather systems just has not aligned and that long shot is now even longer.

So what can we expect? Well, for starters it will be cold. In fact, temperatures may have trouble getting much above freezing for the Pats/Dolphins game tomorrow at Gillette Stadium, something the warm-weather Miami team may not like a whole lot. On Christmas Day it probably will be a few degrees warmer, say in the low 40s. Both days should see a mix of clouds and sun with only a slight chance of a flurry or two. The Ghiorse Factor both days will be in the 6-8 range which is fine for local travel to and from Grandma’s house.

Here’s wishing one and all safe travels and a very Merry Christmas!
 

 




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