Conversational Snow Still Possible
Discussion: What was once modeled as a 6-12” event across EPA and NWNJ (5 days ago) has evolved into not much at all. First it trended colder and further S into CNJ and SNJ. But now it’s looking mostly like
Discussion: What was once modeled as a 6-12” event across EPA and NWNJ (5 days ago) has evolved into not much at all. First it trended colder and further S into CNJ and SNJ. But now it’s looking mostly like
Discussion: As expected, we’re warm, cloudy, and breezy out of the S/SE today. We’ll stay this way until rain pushes through, from NW to SE, later tonight into tomorrow morning. Behind this rain will be colder conditions with stiff winds
Discussion: We’re pretty much warm-sectored by the low tracking through the Great Lakes into SE Canada. That low will eventually drag a cold front through NJ Monday night-Tuesday morning. But until then, expect mild conditions. Today’s probably the last sunny
Discussion: Not much to talk about for this weekend. High temps today are ranging from mid-40s to lower-50s from N to S. Tomorrow, a few degrees colder but dry like today. A mixed bag of sun and clouds throughout. Perfect
Discussion: The W US should see a prolonged ridge setup this week. Downstream, the E US should see a series of quick-swinging troughs pass through. With no high latitude blocking in the N Atlantic, any surface systems will be quick
Discussion: We can certainly feel the pressure gradient tonight between the NE US departing low and SE US approaching high. Stiff flow out of the W/NW and that’s making it feel colder than it already really is. This is the
Discussion: Real quick, we can expect more temperature moderation today through tomorrow with dry conditions for the holiday and related travel. Should feel quite nice for this time of year. This is because of high pressure drifting through the S
Discussion: Some solid upper-level trough features should push through the E US over the next week or so. Most of it looks cold and clear with just two frontal systems moving through. The first one is just clearing through this
Discussion: High pressure is currently approaching behind the cold front. This will reinforce a colder and windy flow for Friday and colder calm day Saturday. By Sunday the high should be over the ocean which will reverse the flow to
Discussion: You all felt the cold front that came through Saturday night. That there was lightning and hail was a strong indicator of how cold the mid-to-upper levels of the atmosphere are becoming. It didn’t require much lift for moisture