Some people dream of a white Christmas, but for me, it just wouldn’t feel right if I didn’t have a white Thanksgiving weekend. So, for the New York State forecast, we’re looking into snow for the weekend.
None of the five Golden Snowball Cities will receive measurable snowfall on any day from Friday through Sunday.
There will be snow, however it does not appear to be much in the way of precipitation. Also, some of the precip will be rain, which means less snow falling. So, for my forecast to be correct, all five of Albany, Binghamton, Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse must not gain a tenth of an inch or more on any day this weekend.
For the World forecast, we’re moving to the Mountain West, in particular, Idaho, Montana and Utah, for some temperature forecasts.
At least half of the major cities in Idaho, Montana and Utah will be within 5 degrees of normal highs and lows on Friday.
Looks to be an about average day on Friday for that region. For those wondering, I am using Boise, ID, Billings, MT and Salt Lake City and Provo, UT as the major cities in the area. For my forecast to be right, at least 2 of them must be within 5 degrees of both their average high and low temperatures.
Happy Thanksgiving all!
Hey Stephen, I’m not sure about the world forecast but you look pretty darn good for Albany, Binghamton, Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse.
I’m not sure if Bingo got some snow but the rest of the cities stayed at a trace or nothing at all. About half an inch at my house early Friday morning but it never made it to the Syracuse airport. Nice call and to be honest with the temps dropping I thought the first forecast was going to be a miss