Another Soaker Approaches
Discussion: The center of the approaching system is actually in SE Canada which is producing a large mid-latitude cyclone for much of E North America. For NJ, we’ll see the southern side of it in the form of a cold
Discussion: The center of the approaching system is actually in SE Canada which is producing a large mid-latitude cyclone for much of E North America. For NJ, we’ll see the southern side of it in the form of a cold
Discussion: The most important and immediate up-front issue to discuss is the coastal flooding. Earlier last week you might recall me mentioning that the early part of this week could see worse coastal flooding than during the Saturday rain and
Discussion: The colder air mass is finished and most likely so are snowstorm chances until we approach Winter 2024-2025. New Jersey will now see a rain and wind event tomorrow (Saturday) which will start the transition towards a milder pattern
Discussion: This week is fairly straightforward as a trough swings through the Mid-Atlantic US and holds New Jersey under a colder air mass. The week looks mostly dry with breezy W/NW winds. A few chances for light precip, mainly in
Discussion: We have a few more mild days this weekend before the pattern changes. Saturday looks like the sunnier drier day. Sunday subject to more clouds and passing isolated showers but far from a washout. The cold frontal passage looks
Discussion: I saw a few areas got hit with some nasty snow showers and squalls yesterday…not much accumulation (a coating here and there) but a hard hit of reduced visibility and winds can really pack a punch. I had a
Discussion: The system that brought rain last night and this morning is still clearing out to sea. A few remnant clouds and sprinkles around but for the most part, improvement is expected tonight through tomorrow. Another system then approaches on
Discussion: It looks like the active synoptic pattern will continue. The above graphic represents total inches of rainfall through this weekend. The active pattern brought New Jersey lots of rain in December, rain and snow events in January/February, and now
Discussion: An E US ridge should dominate the weather pattern for the next week of so (this weekend and next week). This will allow for milder conditions (for this time of year) but also a few rain chances (Saturday and
Discussion: This is not a snowstorm article although it’s February and I would love for that to be the case. Instead, this is an article about how rough it could get Wednesday night into early Thursday AM with the expected