Five-day Weather Outlook, Jan. 25 – Jan. 29
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Outlook for Jan. 25
Today high pressure builds in with plenty of sunshine and not as windy as the weekend. Next storm on Tuesday night could brush us with light snow or flurries.
Five-Day Outlook
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Weather Patterns We’re Watching
Storm to our south could give us some light snow or flurries on Tuesday night. Another storm on Thursday should stay to our south. February will start out snowy.
Fun Fact/Trivia
What is a Snow Dog? Sun Dogs are an awesome winter treat created by light refracting off of ice crystals suspended in the air. This picture is from Stowe, VT Saturday.
About Rick Gordon
Rick is a native of Red Hill, PA, and is a former Chief Meteorologist at WMUR-TV. He currently teaches ninth-grade physical science at Central High School. His past adventures in weather-watching include a stint as on-air meteorologist for WSEE in Erie, PA; meteorologist with D&M Weather Services in Pittsburgh, PA; AccuWeather in State College, PA; and weather guy for KDKA radio in Pittsburgh. He studied meteorology at Millersville University in Lancaster, PA (aka God’s Country) and currently lives in Wells Beach, Maine. Drop him a line at gordonwx@comcast.net .