Mixed Weather Expected (May 1-5)
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
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
The warmth is here (less coastal areas) but a few minor nuisances are possible throughout the weekend. Let’s break it down… Discussion: We’re currently under the influence of S flow ahead of a fizzling cold front. That should keep today (Thursday) warm
This week looks to start cool, wet and breezy but end very mild. Let’s break it down… Discussion: Ac closed-off upper-level low should slowly crawl up the east coast from ~Georgia to ~Cape Cod between now and early Thursday morning. Lower-level
Not a total washout. Some of it looks alright… Disco: As far as temperatures go, we’re warm-sectored on Friday and cold-slotted on Sunday leaving Saturday as a slightly drier day of transition. Every day of the weekend is subject to
Nothing crazy on tap. A few noteworthy mentions however… Disco: A cold front will move through tonight with fizzling precipitation. Right now there are a few severe thunderstorms associated with this front in W/C PA but as diurnal heating ceases,
High pressure has control for a mostly-nice weekend. Let’s break it down… Disco: The main players this weekend are an area of high pressure and weak warm and cold fronts. High pressure should form to our NW tonight and move
Very mild to start then just mild heading into the weekend. Let’s break it down… Disco: High pressure will sit just N of Bermuda through about Wednesday. This will provide a warm return flow over New Jersey today and tomorrow hence
The weekend should start chilly but much-needed outside awesomeness is right around the corner… Disco: The strong low that brought rain and storms yesterday is lifting away into SE Canada. You’re currently feeling its back-side flow. High pressure is approaching from
Here’s what to expect for tomorrow’s rain and thunderstorms… Disco: A strong low pressure system will develop over the next 24-48 hours. It is currently over Missouri and should track towards the Great Lakes before transferring to the Delaware Valley
It’s time to harness the WeatherTrends360 proprietary weather algorithms to see how the rest of April 2017 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