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... Freezing Rain Advisory in effect from 9 PM this evening to
3 am EST Saturday...

The National Weather Service in Binghamton has issued a Freezing
Rain Advisory... which is in effect from 9 PM this evening to 3 am
EST Saturday.

* Timing... this evening into the early morning hours

* ice accumulations... less than a tenth of an inch

* other impacts... a light coating of ice may develop this evening
causing slick roads and sidewalks.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

A Freezing Rain Advisory means that periods of freezing rain or
freezing drizzle will cause travel difficulties. Be prepared for
slippery roads. Slow down and use caution while driving.
 

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Was looking at the Farmers Almanac site earlier.

Old or new update, but February/March looks nice on print.

 

JANUARY 2014

8th-11th. Showers coastal locations rain and wet snow.
12th-15th. Storm moves out of Gulf of Mexico with moderate amounts of rain and snow. Turning very cold.
16th-19th. More rain, snow.
20th-23rd. Clear, cold.
24th-27th. Turning even colder.
28th-31st. Chance of snow.

FEBRUARY 2014

1st-3rd. Intense storm, heavy rain, snow, strong winds. This could seriously impact Super Bowl XLVIII on Feb. 2, which will be played for the 1st time at a cold weather site (New Jersey's MetLife Stadium).
4th-7th. A quiet spell, but unsettled weather returns by 7th.
8th-11th. Coastal snowstorm, cold.
12th-15th. Another storm moves along Appalachian Mountains: wintry mix. Flooding many coastal localities due to heavy rain.
16th-19th. Light snow/flurries.
20th-23rd. Rain, snow New England; plain rain farther south.
24th-28th. Turning very unsettled with rain, snow, gusty winds.

MARCH 2014

1st-3rd. Becoming cloudy; windy.
4th-7th. Major East Coast storm brings strong, gusty winds and moderate to heavy precipitation. Heavy rains, snows for New England; lesser amounts to south.
8th-11th. Partly sunny.

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Put up my ice rink on Wednesday and will be filling it up tomorrow.  Really looking forward to this stretch of cold weather, snow or no snow.  That's one of the nice things about having a rink (or a frozen pond), you don't have to feel like cold and dry is a waste of time.  On the other hand, suicide watches are in full effect in the main forum.  It hasn't even gotten cold yet and they are all worried about a pattern change back to warm.  Even on the GFS, my 16 day forecast has only one day over 32 degrees (35 on the 27th, then back below freezing through early February).  I think we just need to take it one day at a time.  The trend for many of these recent systems has been to amplify last minute and that has not been modeled well.  

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