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Balmy Christmas Eve on tap in northern New England
It will drop only slightly, to the upper 50s, on Christmas Day.
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This month alone, more than 2,600 record high temperatures have been recorded and many more are expected before the New Year. Winds gusting up to 30 miles per hour.
A record high of 69 degrees was set at Reagan National Airport back in 1933. Record highs stay safe, though we are close. “74 years ago”, he said. There is a 40 percent chance of rain on Saturday; however, the temperature will still be in the low 70s.
As for when the snow will arrive, Erickson said “the next chance to see some snow flakes may be toward the end of next week, but it will be too warm for it to stick around”.
Here’s a look at the coming week, including what may be our first chance at wintry weather.
Saturday will be mostly cloudy with a high near 66 degrees and a low of 58, the weather service predicts.
Thursday: (Christmas Eve) Decreasing clouds with highs near 60.
Forecasters say Georgia will get drenched by up to 100-millimetres of rain by Christmas Day, prompting officials to issue flood watches for part of that state. Strong thunderstorms will give way to lingering rain into early Thursday morning, with low temperatures around 55 degrees. The valleys are not expected to receive much in the way of accumulation, with most seeing a dusting to two inches on top of the snow already on the ground.
We’ll become partly cloudy tonight with lows in the middle 30s.
“Measurable snow means that at least 0.1” accumulates at the official weather station at some point between 12:01 a.m. and 11:59 p.m. on December 25. I do keep that 20% chance for a few random showers but widespread rain is not expected.
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The pacific northwest will continue to be pounded by heavy rain as well as snow in the mountainous areas that will be measured in feet.