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Transitional Conditions (Sept 28-Oct 2)

Transitional Conditions (Sept 28-Oct 2)

🕔22:28, 27.Sep 2020

Discussion: For the next few days we’ll be stuck in a warm sector formed by high pressure out in the Atlantic and the approaching trough. The high will kick in warm and humid return flow. The front of the trough

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One Last Time (Sept 26-27)

One Last Time (Sept 26-27)

🕔00:49, 25.Sep 2020

Discussion: For this weekend there’s not much to speak of other than a weakening upper-level disturbance floating through the return flow of departing high pressure. For these reasons, Saturday and Sunday could feature some very isolated rain showers but not

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Stellar Conditions (Sept 21-25)

Stellar Conditions (Sept 21-25)

🕔22:31, 20.Sep 2020

Discussion: High pressure, in general, will continue to dominate the Mid-Atlantic US weather pattern this week. This means dry sinking air region-wide and ultimately pleasant and sunny at the surface. As high pressure drifts around the E US we’ll see

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Fall Arrives Early (Sept 18-20)

Fall Arrives Early (Sept 18-20)

🕔14:51, 17.Sep 2020

Discussion: We’ll see some of the coolest air of the late-year so far this weekend. Complete high pressure dominance from Friday PM well into next week. This means lower temperatures and comfortable humidity levels. I wouldn’t be surprised to see

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Cooler Conditions (Sept 14-18)

Cooler Conditions (Sept 14-18)

🕔23:16, 13.Sep 2020

Discussion: There’s nothing much to talk about in the upper levels. Just some zonal W flow for most of the week. The primary drivers of NJ’s weather pattern will be two areas of high pressure. They will both originate from

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Cool and Cloudy (Sept 11-13)

Cool and Cloudy (Sept 11-13)

🕔12:01, 11.Sep 2020

Discussion: The tropics are on fire, as they should be this time of year. There are 4 systems currently being tracked by the National Hurricane Center. Two of them look to remain out to sea (Paulette and Rene – as

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Summer Continues Fading (Sept 8-11)

Summer Continues Fading (Sept 8-11)

🕔15:44, 7.Sep 2020

Discussion: The upper-jet should stay to the N of NJ this weekend. 500mb geopotential heights should back in from the E/NE and build over the E US—flexing ~Thursday AM before upper-flow becomes more W/NW instead of W/SW. This should produce

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Long-Range WeatherTrends360 Outlook

Long-Range WeatherTrends360 Outlook

🕔23:33, 3.Sep 2020

It’s time to harness WeatherTrends360 technology and look at how the rest of September 2020 should play out. WeatherTrends360 algorithms are documented with an 84% verification rate and are based on oceanic water cycles, time table series and very complex

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A Gorgeous Holiday Weekend (Sept 4-7)

A Gorgeous Holiday Weekend (Sept 4-7)

🕔23:10, 3.Sep 2020

Discussion: The upper jet should stay just to the N of NJ through this weekend and into next week before forming a meridional pattern by mid-next week. 500mb analysis indicates average heights until a ridge backs in, off the Atlantic

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Unsettled Conditions (Aug 31-Sept 4)

Unsettled Conditions (Aug 31-Sept 4)

🕔15:54, 31.Aug 2020

Discussion: Upper-level flow will be heavily influenced by a SE US ridge between Bermuda and the mainland. The N jet should remain zonal but press against the SE US ridge’s N anti-cyclonic flow. The pattern doesn’t hint at becoming meridional

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