Wet Week Expected (May 22-26)
The entire week won’t look like the photo. But a lot of it should. Let’s break it down… Discussion: Sunday ended up being the better day of the weekend thanks to the mesoscale convective system that formed in Ohio/W PA
The entire week won’t look like the photo. But a lot of it should. Let’s break it down… Discussion: Sunday ended up being the better day of the weekend thanks to the mesoscale convective system that formed in Ohio/W PA
This weekend looks much better than the last few. Let’s break it down… Discussion: A cold front will pass through from NW to SE (maybe more N/NW to S/SE) this weekend as high pressure establishes near Cape Cod. This will
A much warmer week is expected than what we’ve recently become used to. Let’s break it down… Discussion: Low pressure is currently very organized at the surface in the Gulf of Maine. Coastal New England is experiencing a run-of-mill nor’easter. At
Mother’s day should be okay. Saturday looks like a wash. Let’s break it down… Discussion: Not much has changed in the last 24 hours on model guidance. A series shortwaves will phase and produce a powerful nor’easter for coastal New
The rainy hours are starting to become clearer this weekend… Discussion: I’ve watched this system disappear and re-appear while jumping between Saturday and Sunday for almost a week now on model guidance. Only now are the models beginning to key
This week should start chilly and end milder. Let’s break it down… Disco: Lower 500mb heights and northerly flow should continue to dominate the pattern through Wednesday. Peak afternoon temperatures under the sun might still feel mild but overnight hours
After a washout Friday, the rest of the weekend looks cooler and unsettled. Let’s break it down… Discussion: Lower 500mb heights should dominate the E US pattern for the next 10-12 days. At first a longwave trough swings in before
Rainfall, possibly heavy at times, is approaching. Here’s what to expect… Discussion: I don’t expect much to happen this evening or even tonight other than some initial scattered rainfall and slight increase in SE winds. Definitely an increase in cloud
It’s time to harness the WeatherTrends360 proprietary weather algorithms to see how the rest of May 017 should play out. But first lets break New Jersey into proper climatological regions. We have the higher elevations of NNJ/NWNJ, the interior coastal plain (SWNJ through
Tonight looks warm and stormy but the rest of the week looks cooler with a wet finish. Let’s break it down… Discussion: As you can see by the photo I took of my Jeep this morning, the pollen struggle this week