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Active weather pattern in the Northeast next week

I really hope you had the chance to step outside Thursday evening to check out the Geminid meteor shower. I’ve witnessed a few meteor showers in my life, and this was by far the best one I have ever seen – especially considering that I just stepped out the back door and looked up! The sky was exceptionally dark and the stars were bright with a new moon. There is a fair amount of light pollution near my house in Bristol, but within seconds of stepping outside with my 11 year old son at 10 pm we saw a meteor. Within five minutes we saw a half dozen. I went back out about an hour later and set up my camera on a tripod to, hopefully, capture a shooting star. I took about 30 long-exposure (20-30 seconds) shots on a  manual setting and was pleasantly surprised when I checked them out on the computer and caught a nice streak on just one of the shots. I can’t imagine how great the show must have been in a really dark location where the stars were bright and the edge of the galaxy is visible with the naked eye.

Geminid meteor – Bristol, RI – Fred Campagna

It will be another quiet day with highs in the 40s in most spots. A few may touch 50 degrees briefly this afternoon. Skies will be mostly sunny. Tonight looks clear and cool, but not terribly cold, with lows ranging from the mid 20s to the low 30s. There will be a nip in the air Saturday, and it will stay dry, with highs in the low 40s under a decent dose of sunshine. The rest of the forecast looks pretty active, and hear are some thoughts on what we can expect in the following week.

Sunday snow/mix/rain to rain

SNE snow forecast Sunday-Monday

A look at next week

Historical odds of a white Christmas – NOAA
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