Temperatures on Christmas Day should be mostly in the mid and upper-40s.
Although most of the models show another front pushing from the north late on Sunday night and early Monday (while the "much talked-about storm" from earlier this week slides out to sea via the Carolina Coast), there really won't be much of an impact on temperatures around here... At most, temperatures on Monday afternoon will average 2-4 degrees lower than Sunday's...
The pattern throughout much of next week still looks remarkably quiet, as disturbances in both the northern and southern branches of the jet stream roll through the eastern half of North America with several hundred miles of room in between them... Or, in other words, there is no evidence that 'phasing' will occur, which would result in a major Eastern storm...
Have a fabulous holiday weekend!!!!
METEOROLOGIST LEE GOLDBERG
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