[1-9-24] Weekly Weather & Storm Update

January 8, 2024
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The big storm for Tuesday is on track.

Very warm for January with temperatures (Tuesday) rising from around 30 in the morning to around 60 during the evening. Rain developing around sunrise (there could be a brief period of freezing rain at the start, but it won’t last long) and continuing through the day. Heavy rainfall likely during the afternoon into the evening. Rainfall amounts around two inches likely. Some flooding possible late afternoon into the evening with a period of intense rainfall.

A flood watch has been posted for Orange County. This could be expanded for all of the area later today.

Light morning winds (Tuesday) increasing through the day with gusts into the 30s developing during the afternoon into the evening. A line of very intense showers, with possible thunderstorms during the evening, that could produce higher winds around 50 mph for an hour or two. This is highly dependent on whether the stronger winds just above the surface can mix down. Winds at 3-5 thousand feet above the surface will be 60-80 mph. The very wet soils combined with this period of strong gusts could bring down some branches and trees.

A wind advisory is in effect for Spotsylvania County. This could be expanded for all of the area later today.

For those flying on Tuesday, there will be significant delays, up and down the east coast. Turbulence will be severe.

This storm moves out quickly on Tuesday night.

Sunshine with breezy conditions and mild temperatures on Wednesday.

Thursday is the best day this week with abundant sunshine and light winds. Temperatures remain mild.

Next storm arriving Friday afternoon with more rain, but not as intense and not as windy as Tuesday’s storm.

Saturday looking mild, but breezy with sunshine.

Tight Lines and wear your PFD!


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The big storm for Tuesday is on track.

Very warm for January with temperatures (Tuesday) rising from around 30 in the morning to around 60 during the evening. Rain developing around sunrise (there could be a brief period of freezing rain at the start, but it won’t last long) and continuing through the day. Heavy rainfall likely during the afternoon into the evening. Rainfall amounts around two inches likely. Some flooding possible late afternoon into the evening with a period of intense rainfall.

A flood watch has been posted for Orange County. This could be expanded for all of the area later today.

Light morning winds (Tuesday) increasing through the day with gusts into the 30s developing during the afternoon into the evening. A line of very intense showers, with possible thunderstorms during the evening, that could produce higher winds around 50 mph for an hour or two. This is highly dependent on whether the stronger winds just above the surface can mix down. Winds at 3-5 thousand feet above the surface will be 60-80 mph. The very wet soils combined with this period of strong gusts could bring down some branches and trees.

A wind advisory is in effect for Spotsylvania County. This could be expanded for all of the area later today.

For those flying on Tuesday, there will be significant delays, up and down the east coast. Turbulence will be severe.

This storm moves out quickly on Tuesday night.

Sunshine with breezy conditions and mild temperatures on Wednesday.

Thursday is the best day this week with abundant sunshine and light winds. Temperatures remain mild.

Next storm arriving Friday afternoon with more rain, but not as intense and not as windy as Tuesday’s storm.

Saturday looking mild, but breezy with sunshine.

Tight Lines and wear your PFD!


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