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Early signs point to potential blockbuster Northeast snowstorm | AccuWeather

Early signs point to potential blockbuster Northeast snowstorm | AccuWeather

AccuWeather meteorologists are alerting snow lovers and those hoping for a white Christmas about the potential for a possible snowstorm in the Northeast around the middle of December. The storm is far from set in stone, but forecasters are recognizing some early signals that a storm could come together and tap enough cold air to produce snow across part of the region during the middle of next week.

Leading up to that potential storm, wild swings in the weather will continue, and one upcoming trend may lull Americans into thinking a fall-like pattern is resuming. A trend toward warmer weather is anticipated this weekend in the Northeast, thanks to a storm expected to take a northerly track through the Midwest and into eastern Canada.

My 2016 In Seven Minutes.

A look back at the many places I've been in the past year in the series of 825 photos, ranging from January to December 2016.

December 11, 2020 9 PM Update

Average Temperatures

This table shows the average high, median, and low temperatures for the next year. Previous year values are shown in parenthesis. The sun angle is the maximum sun angle at solar noon for the day.

Week Date Sun Angle High Median Low
December 17 24Β° 35 (30) 28 (28) 21 (26)
4 January 8 25.2Β° 30 (39) 22 (30) 15 (21)
9 February 15 34.8Β° 35 (28) 26 (16) 17 (4)
11 March 4 41.1Β° 40 (50) 31 (44) 22 (38)
13 March 17 46.2Β° 45 (51) 35 (43) 26 (35)
15 March 28 50.5Β° 50 (51) 40 (41) 30 (30)
16 April 7 54.3Β° 55 (65) 44 (54) 34 (42)
18 April 18 58.3Β° 60 (49) 49 (42) 38 (34)
20 May 1 62.6Β° 65 (61) 54 (55) 43 (49)
22 May 16 66.6Β° 70 (73) 58 (64) 47 (55)
24 June 3 69.7Β° 75 (81) 64 (70) 53 (58)
27 June 22 70.8Β° 80 (95) 69 (83) 59 (70)
35 August 18 60.4Β° 80 (87) 70 (77) 60 (67)
38 September 8 52.9Β° 75 (73) 65 (63) 55 (52)
40 September 21 48Β° 70 (84) 60 (67) 50 (50)
42 October 2 43.7Β° 65 (75) 55 (62) 45 (49)
44 October 15 38.7Β° 60 (62) 50 (51) 40 (39)
45 October 28 34.2Β° 55 (60) 46 (53) 36 (45)
47 November 10 30.2Β° 50 (47) 42 (40) 33 (33)
49 November 22 27.2Β° 45 (48) 38 (41) 30 (33)
51 December 4 25.1Β° 40 (36) 33 (28) 26 (19)

What Happened When I Forced Myself To Wake Up At 5 A.M. Every Day For A Month

What Happened When I Forced Myself To Wake Up At 5 A.M. Every Day For A Month

Early risers get a lot of good press: They are supposedly more productive and possibly better problem solvers. But after a month of forcing myself out of bed at 5 a.m., I learned that getting up early isn’t always the best thing for you.

I’m a morning person, and most days I’m out of bed by 5:45 a.m. I usually have 15 minutes before the rest of my household starts to wake, and I use this time to enjoy a cup of tea as well as the stillness of the morning. I look forward to this time so much that I wondered, What would happen if I expanded the 15 minutes to an hour?

While it was a nice thought, getting up at 5 a.m. was harder than I expected. My alarm went off a mere 45 minutes earlier than normal, but I had to drag myself out of bed. With no plan other than tea and stillness, I quickly learned that an hour is too long. The second day I decided to meditate, a practice I’ve wanted to do but never seemed to have the time for. Unfortunately, I fell asleep in my chair. Eventually, I took out a piece of paper and did a brain dump of all the things I wanted to get done in January–at least I had a plan.

A Warm November day

My favorite time of the year is a warm, blue sky November day. I like the browns and grays of the land, the long shadows the honking of geese and the blast of shotguns in hunting season. The earthy smell of farm country, the views revealed as the leaves are gone exposing new views.