As of 5pm EST, the temperature in Alert, Canada is -23° with a wind chill in the -30°s. The reason I mention the temperature in far northern Canada... That's where the source of cold air lies.
Long range computer models continue to advertise the cold air will filter in to the United States next week behind a strong arctic cold front. A 1040-1044mb high is projected to fill in behind the front. This allow cold air from northern Canada to slide down through the country.
Here's a look at Tuesday morning's temperature projection and upper-level winds from this morning's run of the European Computer Model.
12z ECMWF Temperature Projection (Click on image to see larger version.) |
There are signs that the cold air will be around for a long period of time. Temperatures could remain below freezing in many locations of the United States for six to nine days.
Here is a look at surface temperature projections from both the European forecast agency's computer model and NOAA's long range Global Forecast model.
12z ECMWF Temperature Projection - Shown in Celsius. (Click image to see larger version.) |
12z GFS Temperature Projection - Shown in Celsius (Click image to see larger version.) |
Plot of temperature projections for Indianapolis from various computer models. (Click image to see larger version.) |
Plot of temperature projections for St. Louis from various computer models. (Click image to see larger version.) |
In the mean time, use the weekend to find your winter coats, gloves, hats and long underwear. As always, you can follow me on Twitter (@johndissauer) to get the latest on next week's cold air intrusion.
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