We’re having sort of an unusual weather pattern this morning. The precipitation mass in the map above is moving southeast to northwest in the animated mosaic. We normally see movement in the opposite direction when precipitation moves through. The forecast is for a forty percent chance of rain this afternoon, increasing to eighty percent this evening. We’re not complaining, the desert can always use the rain.
Meanwhile, in the northeastern US, Airlines are cancelling flights, road closures are going into effect as a “potentially historic” blizzard approaches. Weather expert Joe Bastardi weighs in on Newsmax:
“The snow, as extreme as it is now, may be rivaled next week by the cold,” Bastardi, chief forecaster for WeatherBELL, told hosts J.D. Hayworth and Francesca Page Monday.
“In other words, when you look at deviation from normal this is a very, very big event and there are others coming behind it. Maybe not as strong as this, but snow in many of the areas getting it now, Thursday then again Sunday, and just spectacular cold early next week,” he explained.
“It wouldn’t surprise me if New York goes below zero a few nights, which is a very rare event over there,” he added.
Bastardi also said that some Northeasterners should be prepared for more of the same — snow and biting cold — well into next month.
“Some of you folks in the Northeast, you may not see it rain again before February 15 because every precipitation event will be in the form of snow,” Bastardi told “MidPoint” host Ed Berliner on Monday.
It would appear that the full “Gore Effect” winter is in progress. It’s not GLOBAL WARMING or anything else of the sort. It’s all about Government taxation and control of EVERYTHING!
Supposed to start raining here in the next couple of hours.
And I just got the grass mowed in time for more rain, which will make it grow like crazy again.
Oh, well….we really do need the rain!
We still haven’t had any rain here. I observed on WX Radar that it mostly missed this area although it was raining pretty good along I-10, just about 30 miles south of here.
It looks like the offshore flow precip mass is over the LAX area as I type this.
Here in Palm Desert, it’s called “Absolutely delightful!” We’re getting a nice slow rain, and it’s soothing and relaxing. And as the desert (even ours) needs rain, this is most welcome.
Going back to our days as part-time residents of Palm Desert, we used to enjoy those few days where the rains came. Delightful, indeed.
This evening, radar shows rain all around us, but just not here. Another blob may be headed this way to hit tonight/tomorrow. We’ll see.
Update: Light rain shower in progress at 18:10 MST.
Glad to see you’re finally getting some.
Damsel and I were out on the enclosed back patio a short while ago enjoying the perfume exuded by the desert when it rains. Very nice!
He’s it is! I Love the smell of wet creosote bush.