According to the NOAA supercomputer, the big chill the country has been experiencing for the last couple of weeks is not
scheduled to go anywhere in a hurry.
Over the next 10 days NOAA's medium range forecast model is forecasting a continuing series of southerly blows, many of
them bringing more snow to the mountains in the South. The ongoing southerlies keep temperatures South of the Bombay
Hills resolutely under the 13 degree mark for the foreseeable future.
The images above show this Sunday’s temperature and rain outlook. As can be seen it is not a weekend made for
picnicking.
For NOAA forecast maps of the temperature and rain outlook over the next ten days click on the links below. (The
forecasts are for GMT and indicate conditions at midnight on the date indicated.)
LONG RANGE TEMPERATURE FORECAST
LONG RANGE RAIN FORECAST