Nov 13: The New Model Gets It’s First Test!
Being that we may see some snow tonight and also being that we have temperatures at a place where we are simply unsure of what if anything is going to happen, I thought we could take a look at what
Being that we may see some snow tonight and also being that we have temperatures at a place where we are simply unsure of what if anything is going to happen, I thought we could take a look at what
We’re approaching the Arctic outbreak and light snow possibilities that I’ve been discussing in the past few weeks. Remnants of Typhoon Nuri went on to become the strongest Bering Sea storm on record. That energy pushed up into the Alaskan
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A weak low pressure disturbance wants to flirt with coastal mid-Atlantic regions shortly after the cold front moves through. Exact timing would be Friday morning, starting before sunrise and ending by early afternoon. It’s important to note that lake effect
Expect a few mild days of sunny weather to start the week (Monday-Wednesday). A cold front will then move through and noticeably drop temperatures heading into the weekend. I’d say we’re looking at 10 degrees below average starting on Thursday
After well below-average temperatures flood the region later this week, another (even colder) arctic air mass is modeled to move in after the weekend. These arctic outbreaks are the direct result of the massive storm that just affected the Bearing Sea. Pressure
Some remnant showers are slow to exit this morning but should be out by afternoon. From now through tomorrow morning we’ll deal with northerly flow (west side of low pressure system moving out). Winds should relax for a cool, dry and mostly
I’ve seen enough! I’m calling for a very cold and snowy start to meteorological winter (starts on December 1)! All signs are pointing towards below average temperatures and above average snowfall to start this upcoming winter. We have a weak
The warm and mild trend is soon coming to an end as a cold front approaches the region. Clouds should continue to increase through this afternoon/evening with drizzle and light rain possible at any time. The main batch of precipitation
So we’ll finish out our beautiful and mild temperatures today and tomorrow followed by a low pressure disturbance (rain and wind) Thursday night into Friday. Saturday and a good part of Sunday look dry but windy and cool. Another low