Friday, December 24, 2010

Dry for Santa

Merry Christmas from ValleyWeather and my best friend Ginger...

It is hard to believe that another December 25th is just a few hours away, this year has sailed by. The weather forecast could not be better for travelling across the region. It was partly sunny and chilly today with temperatures reaching around minus 5C. Under clear skies in southern Quebec we should become quite cold tonight dropping down to the low minus teens. Christmas Day looks sunny with cloudy periods and perhaps a flurrie or two southeast of the city towards the US border. Temperatures will remain seasonable around -5C.

Strong low pressure is forecast to develop along the Carolina coast on Sunday and remain well offshore. While forecasters are expecting a decent snowfall for coastal southern New England and the Maratimes, it appears just clouds and light snow will work west into Vermont with only cloud cover for Quebec, Ontario and New York. Our fair weather is expected to last well into next week along with warming temperatures by New Years Eve.

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