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‘Strong’ Storms Possible During Warmest Watchung Christmas Eve On Record: NWS
Temperatures will climb to the 70s Thursday, breaking records for the warmest Christmas Eve in history, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
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Two years ago, a crippling ice storm, dubbed the Nightmare Before Christmas, was affecting millions of people across portions of Southern Ontario.
The warming ocean waters in the tropical Pacific alter the weather patterns around the globe.
In Indianapolis, Indiana, the temperature of 64 degrees Fahrenheit recorded shortly after midnight on December 24 was high enough to tie the record for the date, which was recorded in 1933.
If you’re hoping to see the white stuff on Christmas, don’t count on it in some of the usual snowy scapes. The snow will pick up this evening and increase intensity overnight. And the sun – remember the sun? – ought to come out and melt away what little snow there is.
The chances for rain and snow on Thursday will diminish through the day with mainly dry but cold temperatures on Christmas Day.
If you’re traveling across the country by air expect a wet east coast, however despite the areas of rain it will be very mild.
Christmas Eve – Lingering showers and storms for the eastern seaboard.
And he says longer range projections show higher than normal temperatures for the month of January, too.
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A major storm system will move in this weekend. We’re looking at possible heavy snow and blizzard-like conditions for western Kansas into Colorado and down into the Oklahoma panhandle. Snow for the West, including Denver and Salt Lake City, with possible airport delays.