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Looks like we'd need a Christmas miracle to get snow out of the front on Christmas Eve. Seems like all the high res models now have the precipitation come in the warm sector with the freeze setting in right behind it. If there ain't snow, I'd rather have kept the 60 degrees for Christmas.
Sure, we wont get snow, but I'm so excited to have a Christmas day that looks to be around 50f dropping to maybe 30 at night. Coldest Christmas in FL for some years.
Sure, we wont get snow, but I'm so excited to have a Christmas day that looks to be around 50f dropping to maybe 30 at night. Coldest Christmas in FL for some years.
Since 1995. But won't come close to 1983 when it was 19f in Tampa.
My forecast high for Christmas Eve is 51 and a low of 16. Precipitation here will start as rain and then turn to snow in the evening hours. The forecast now is 1-3 inches and would be the first White Christmas we’ve had since 2017.
The Christmas Day forecast is cloudy with a high of 18 and 11 for the low. Any snow that does fall should stick around for at least a day.
So far, December has been above average for temps and below average for precipitation in the middle part of Germany. Yesterday was a balmy 54F/12C, and today will be similar with some rain showers. Then the first blast of winter will arrive with a week of temps that will hover around freezing, with maybe a bit of snow.
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