Jan 5: Snow Update Video
Snow is beginning to fall and there’s more expected for the weekend. Let’s break it down… My latest video: Our final call for wave 1 tonight through tomorrow morning (click here to view in high resolution): Wave 1 Disco: As
Snow is beginning to fall and there’s more expected for the weekend. Let’s break it down… My latest video: Our final call for wave 1 tonight through tomorrow morning (click here to view in high resolution): Wave 1 Disco: As
Snow starts as early as tomorrow. Let’s break it down… We’re still primarily focused on the first wave of the weekend which should bring snow to the entire region Thursday PM into Friday morning. Below is my latest video update.
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Snowfall is very much still on the table this weekend. Let’s break it down… After reviewing today’s 12Z and 18Z model guidance I’ve noticed a few trends. It still looks like there will be two different waves. One Friday morning
Here’s what to expect for the first week of 2017… Disco: Most of NNJ should dip below freezing overnight tonight as precipitation moves in from the SW. For this reason, freezing rain is possible tomorrow morning primarily for NWNJ elevations.
It’s time to harness the WeatherTrends360 proprietary weather algorithms to see how January of 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 CNJ and into
No major weather-related problems are expected this weekend as we welcome in 2017. Let’s break it down… Disco: The New England system has bombed down to a 972mb low over the tip of Maine. Behind it is a negative-tilted trough
Here’s our final call for Thursday… Click here to view impact map in full resolution. Red Dashed Area: Snow may continue to fall for a longer period, but may have a difficult time accumulating once surface temperatures climb slightly above
Snow and rain are expected this Thursday. Here’s our first call and impact map… Click here to view impact map in full-resolution. Disco: Low pressure will track across South-Central Canada to the N of the Great Lakes. High pressure to the
More mixed weather is expected to close out 2016. Let’s break it down… Meteorological Disco: As far as this week goes, we’re looking at more gloomy, foggy and rainy conditions overnight into tomorrow. Be careful traveling in the fog! Once