Heat Wave Begins
Discussion: Upper-level dynamics suggest a prolonged flow gradually fluctuating between W/SW and SW. No pronounced ridges are modeled for the E US. The flow is almost zonal. But this flow will be tapping a very hot region in the C
Discussion: Upper-level dynamics suggest a prolonged flow gradually fluctuating between W/SW and SW. No pronounced ridges are modeled for the E US. The flow is almost zonal. But this flow will be tapping a very hot region in the C
Discussion: Temperatures are currently maxing today near-90 along the I-95 corridor. 80s for elevations and most coastal regions while the immediate ECNJ/SENJ coast sits in the 70s due to sea breeze dynamics. The SBF sparked a few downpours and thunder
Discussion: A very progressive trough is currently aligned through SouthEast Canada and the NorthEast US. A surface low is riding the front of the trough today just to the N of Maine. A frontal boundary (cold front) is attached to
Discussion: Today started the week off with a warm but pleasant feel with temps in the 80s and dews near or just under 60. Humidity will increase overnight (tonight) and into tomorrow (Tuesday) as warm sector SW flow builds ahead
Discussion: A very progressive trough will swing through the NorthEast US this weekend. At the same time, a disturbance will eject off the top of the C US ridge and track along a boundary through the S Mid-Atlantic US on
Discussion: For this week, we’ll have mostly NW upper-level flow coming off the ridge that is currently establishing over the C US. The NW flow will be the result of the top of the ridge combining a split flow pattern
Discussion: High pressure was overhead today (Wednesday) and will continue pushing out to sea by tomorrow night (Thursday). We’ll stay dry in this period before a hot and humid Friday into Saturday, in the warm sector leading into a frontal
Discussion: A cold front is pushing through this morning (Monday) which could feature showers and thunderstorms just ahead/along it. It’s already into NNJ and should clear through all of NUJ by early afternoon today (Monday) if not sooner. Once that
Discussion: The anomalous upper-low retrograde that formed a coastal disturbance (bringing us ran bands moving N to S) is moving out to sea. We’re now poised for a beautiful summery weekend with high pressure in control of NJ and the
Discussion: The drier fallish-feeling air mass managed to stick around for Monday while temperatures maxed near-80 for many locations. The wind was what it was this past weekend but the highest sun angle of the year put up a nice