Saturday, December 31, 2016

New Year's Forecast: East, West and South to Ring In 2017 Wet or Snowy

Jon Erdman
Published: December 31,2016

We've reached the end of another year, and it's time to ring in 2017.
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Fortunately, we're not forecasting a major winter storm or, for our southern friends, a bout of severe weather for the New Year's holiday weekend.
However, there will be a clipper system moving through the Midwest and Northeast, as well as an area of low pressure moving into the South. Two additional low-pressure systems will impact the West, which could also lead to some holiday headaches.
Let's break down the forecast for this holiday weekend.
(MAPS: 7-Day Rain/Snow | Forecast Highs and Lows)

New Year's Day


New Year's Day Forecast
  • Light snow is possible in parts of northern New England.
  • The Interstate 95 corridor looks mainly dry from Boston through Baltimore during the daylight hours.
  • Rain and thunderstorms are expected for much of the South and northward into the Ohio Valley. Most of Florida will likely stay dry, with the exception of the panhandle.
  • A few severe thunderstorms are possible Sunday night in central and eastern Texas into southern Louisiana.
  • Rain and mountain snow are expected along the West Coast from Washington to northern California. Snow will spread into the inter-mountain West and Rockies. Rain and snow will also persist in Arizona and New Mexico.
  • Much of the Great Lakes, upper Midwest and central and northern Plains should be dry.
  • A mild start to the year is anticipated from the Plains to the East Coast, while temperatures will likely be near to below average for the West.
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