Bright, Breezy, but Colder…

 

Synopsis:

Cold high pressure will move from the Midwest to the East coast through today. It’ll be colder today with a gusty wind adding a bit.

A warm from will head our way on Saturday. Clouds will thicken and a mix of snow, sleet and rain is possible during the afternoon. Start time between 1pm-4pm. A coating to a couple of inches of snow is possible Saturday evening over the NYC vicinity- more to the North and no accumulation to the South. The jackpot area will be North of the City.  The snow will turn to rain along the coast early Saturday night as the warm front nears. Sleet or freezing rain is possible North and West for a time before the changeover to rain late. Here an icing situation is quite possible.

On and off rain is likely Sunday as the low moves into the Northeast. It’ll be milder on Sunday with readings reaching the mid and upper 40s.

Much colder conditions are expected for Presidents’ Day and Tuesday as a dominant Northwest flow from Canada takes hold. At least the sun will be shining.

Many of the computer models have low pressure somewhere along or off the East coast on Thursday 2/20.  The track is anybody’s guess right now. The potential is there for some snow. Please don’t get dragged into the hype. There are several days to watch how this evolves.

Stay tuned.

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Valentine’s Day:

Sunny, breezy and cold. Highs in the mid 30s. Northwest winds at 15-25mph with gusts to 30mph.

Tonight:

Mostly clear and cold. Diminishing winds. Lows in the mid 20s at the coast, teens inland. Northwest winds diminishing to 5mph.

Saturday:

Cloudy. Snow/mix likely during the afternoon. Highs in the mid 30s.

Sunday:

On and off rain. Highs in the mid to upper 40s.

Presidents’ Day:

Mostly sunny. Much colder, Highs in the lower 30s.

Tuesday:

Mostly sunny. Cold. Highs around 30º.

Wet AM Commute. Dry PM Commute…

 

Synopsis:

Low pressure will work through the region today. On and off rain is expected through midday. The sun should return the afternoon hours. It’ll be mild with highs flirting with 50º in urban areas.

The week will end bright and chilly for Valentine’s Day as high pressure works in.

The next low will move toward the East coast later Saturday. Clouds will thicken and a mix of snow, sleet and rain is possible during the afternoon. Rain is likely Saturday night and Sunday as the low moves into the Northeast. It’ll be milder on Sunday with readings reaching the lower 50s.

Much colder conditions are expected for Presidents’ Day. At least the sun will be shining.

Stay tuned.

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Thursday:

Morning rain tapers off. The sun returns during the afternoon. Milder. Highs in the upper 40s to around 50º. East to West winds increasing to 10-20mph with higher late day gusts.

Tonight:

Clear, breezy and cold. Lows in the upper 20s at the coast, the mid 20s inland. West winds at 15-25mph with gusts to 35mph.

Valentine’s Day:

Sunny. Highs in the mid 30s.

Saturday:

Cloudy. Snow/mix possible during the afternoon. Highs around 40º.

Sunday:

Morning rain, some afternoon sun. Mild. Highs in the lower 50s.

Presidents’ Day:

Mostly sunny. Much colder, Highs in the lower 30s.

Cloudy. Few Flurries Wednesday…

 

Synopsis:

Skies will remain cloudy today as we are caught between two systems. A few flurries can’t be ruled out.

Low pressure will work up the Appalachians tonight and Thursday morning. Light snow or a mix will develop this evening. Rain will develop to the South. The mix will quickly change to rain at the coast tonight. Inland the mix will continue. Some accumulation is possible before the changeover North and West. Potential is there for a coating of snow and ice. Thursday morning rain will taper off. The sun should return by midday. It’ll be mild with highs getting well into the 40s.

The week will end bright and chilly for Valentine’s Day as high pressure works in.

The next low will move toward the East coast later Saturday. Clouds will thicken and a mix of snow, sleet and rain is possible during the afternoon. Rain is likely Saturday night and Sunday as the low moves into the Northeast. It’ll be milder on Sunday with readings approaching 50º.

Stay tuned.

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Wednesday:

Scattered flurries. Remaining cloudy. Highs in the mid 30s. Northeast winds at 10-15mph.

Tonight:

Snow developing this evening with rain to the South. The mix will go over to rain late. Lows in the mid to upper 30s at the coast, the lower 30s inland. East winds at 10-15mph with gusts to 20mph.

Thursday:

Morning rain tapers off. The sun returns. Milder. Highs in the mid to upper 40s.

Valentine’s Day:

Sunny. Highs in the mid 30s.

Saturday:

Mostly cloudy. Snow/mix possible during the afternoon. Highs around 40º.

Sunday:

Periods of rain. Mild. Highs around 50º.

Snow for Most Areas Overnight…

 

Synopsis:

Snow will develop between 6-9pm and continue into late tonight. To the North little in the way of snow is expected. The potential is there for accumulating snow, mainly to the South where the steadiest and heaviest snow looks likely. This region is the jackpot zone (map above).

Early morning light snow is possible Wednesday along the coast and to the South, otherwise remaining cloudy. A few flurries can’t be ruled out during the day.

A potent system will work up the Appalachians Wednesday night and Thursday morning. Light snow or a mix will develop Wednesday evening . The mix will quickly change to rain at the coast Wednesday night. Inland the mix will continue. Some accumulation is possible before the changeover North and West. Thursday morning rain will taper off. If we’re lucky we’ll get to see some sun later in the day. Readings for a change will be above average.

The week will end bright and chilly for Valentine’s Day as high pressure works in.

The next low will move toward the East coast later Saturday. Clouds will thicken and a mix of snow, sleet and rain is possible during the afternoon. Rain is likely Saturday night and Sunday as the low moves into the Northeast. It’ll be milder on Sunday with readings approaching 50º.

Stay tuned.

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Tonight:

Snow for much of the area. Lows around 30º in the City, the 20s elsewhere. Northeast winds at 5-10mph.

Wednesday:

Scattered flurries. Remaining cloudy. Highs in the mid 30s. Snow, mix, rain Wednesday evening and night.

Thursday:

Morning rain tapers off. Some late sun. Milder. Highs in the mid 40s.

Valentine’s Day:

Sunny. Highs in the mid 30s.

Saturday:

Mostly cloudy. Snow/mix possible during the afternoon. Highs around 40º.

Sunday:

Periods of rain. Mild. Highs around 50º.

Thickening Clouds Tuesday…

Synopsis:

Today will feature low pressure moving up from the South. Any sun will give way to increasing clouds. Snow is possible at night (starting between 7pm & 10pm), especially South of the City. The potential is there for accumulating snow, again mainly to the South where the steadiest and heaviest snow looks likely (map above). North of the City little in the way of snow is expected.

Early morning light snow is possible Wednesday along the coast and to the South, otherwise remaining mostly cloudy.

A potent system will work up the Appalachians Wednesday night and Thursday morning. Snow or a mix is possible Wednesday night. Some accumulation is possible before the changeover. Thursday morning rain will taper off. Sunshine will increase during the day with above average temperatures.

The week will end bright and chilly for Valentine’s Day.

The next low will move toward the East coast later Saturday. Sun will give way to increasing clouds. Rain is possible by late day.

Stay tuned.

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Tuesday:

Thickening clouds. Highs in the mid 30s. Snow developing this evening. Steadiest and heaviest to the South. Remaining cloudy North.

Wednesday:

AM light snow mainly South and East. More clouds than sun. Highs in the mid 30s. Snow,mix, rain Wednesday night.

Thursday:

Morning rain tapers off. Sun returns. Milder. Highs in the mid 40s.

Valentine’s Day:

Sunny. Highs in the mid 30s.

Saturday:

Sun to clouds. Rain possible late. Highs in the lower 40s.

Bright Start to the Week…

Synopsis:

It’ll be a tranquil start to the week with high pressure building over our area.

Tuesday will feature another low moving up from the South. Any sun will give way to increasing clouds. The latest computer guidance suggests a little nudge to the North with the precipitation field associated with the low. Snow is possible at night, especially South of the City. The potential is there for accumulating snow, again mainly to the South where the steadiest and heaviest snow looks likely (map above).

Early morning snow is possible Wednesday morning along the coast and to the South, otherwise a mix of clouds and some sun is expected.

A potent system will work up the Appalachians Wednesday night and Thursday morning. Snow or a mix is possible Wednesday night. Some accumulation is possible before the changeover. Thursday morning rain will taper off. Sunshine will increase during the day with above average temperatures.

The week will end bright and chilly for Valentine’s Day.

Stay tuned.

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Monday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 30s. Northwest winds at 10-15mph.

Tonight:

Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 20s in the City, the teens inland. Northwest winds at 5mph.

Tuesday:

Sun to clouds. Highs in the mid 30s. Potential for snow at night. Steadiest and heaviest to the South.

Wednesday:

AM light snow mainly South and East. More clouds than sun. Highs in the mid 30s. Snow,mix, rain Wednesday night.

Thursday:

Morning rain tapers off. Sun returns. Highs in the lower 40s.

Valentine’s Day:

Sunny. Highs in the mid 30s.

Clouds to Sun. Breezy…

Synopsis:

Morning clouds will give way to mostly sunny skies. It will be breezy for Super Bowl Sunday. Readings will be seasonal in the upper 30s to around 40º.

A refreeze of any slush or standing water will occur tonight. Please use caution.

It’ll be a tranquil start to the week with high pressure building over our area.

Tuesday will feature another low moving up from the South. Any sun will give way to increasing clouds. The latest computer guidance suggests a little nudge to the North with the precipitation field associated with the low. Light snow is possible during the afternoon, especially South of the City. Some accumulating snow is possible Tuesday night, again mainly to the South of the City. This is not to say a minor accumulation can occur in the NYC vicinity.

Early morning snow is possible Wednesday morning, otherwise a mix of clouds and some sun is expected.

A more potent system will work up the Appalachians Wednesday night and Thursday morning. The track at this time doesn’t look conducive for significant snow. Snow or a mix is possible Wednesday night. Thursday morning rain will taper off. Sunshine will increase during the day with above average temperatures.

Stay tuned.

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Sunday:

Morning clouds, otherwise, becoming mostly sunny. Breezy. Highs around 40º. Northwest winds at 15-25mph.

Tonight:

Mostly clear. Lows in the 20s throughout. Northwest winds at 5-10mph.

Monday:

Sunny. Highs in the mid 30s.

Tuesday:

Sun to clouds. Low potential for light snow (mainly South) later in the day.  Highs in the mid 30s.

Wednesday:

AM light snow mainly South. More clouds than sun. Highs in the mid 30s.

Thursday:

Morning rain tapers off. Sun returns. Highs in the lower 40s.

Snow/Mix/Rain Overnight. Tapers Off Late…

Synopsis:

A quick hitter will give the area a wide range of precipitation types tonight. Snow will move into the region between 4pm-7pm. A burst of heavy snow is possible for a couple of hours during the mid to late evening for the NYC vicinity. The snowfall rate could approach 1″-2″ per hour for a couple of hours. Please keep this in mind if heading outdoors. Road conditions will go downhill rapidly along with visibility. Sleet and rain will fall farther to the South. The snow, mix and will taper off give or take a few hours of midnight. The precipitation may end as a bit of rain along the immediate coast and to the South.

Several inches of accumulation is expected to the North with lighter amounts to the South. The potential amounts haven’t changed much with the latest computer guidance. The swaths can be over or under by an inch or so depending on mixing and where the heavy burst of snow materializes. Last call map is above. Sleet will accumulate with the snow making for treacherous conditions.

Any early Sunday morning light snow or mix will give way to mostly sunny skies. Readings will be seasonal in the upper 30s.

It’ll be a tranquil start to the week with high pressure building over our area.

Tuesday will feature another low moving up from the South. Any sun will give way to increasing clouds.The latest computer guidance suggests this system maybe too far to the South to affect our region with meaningful snowfall. At this time JMW is calling for snow showers with a period of light snow possible over Southern sections later Tuesday afternoon and night.

Wednesday at this time looks mainly dry, but a few flurries can’t be ruled out. A mix of clouds and some sun is expected.

A more potent system will work up the Appalachians Wednesday night and Thursday morning. The track at this time doesn’t look conducive for significant snow. Snow or a mix is possible Wednesday night. Thursday morning the mix should go over to rain for much of the area. Some late day sun is possible.

Stay tuned.

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Tonight:

Heavy burst of snow for a couple of hours during the evening for most areas. Snow, mix, and rain depending on location tapers off around midnight. On and off light snow, mix, rain late tonight. Lows around freezing in the City, the upper 20s inland. Southeast to Northeast winds at 5-10mph.

Sunday:

Morning light snow/mix in spots, otherwise, becoming mostly sunny. Breezy. Highs around 40º. Northwest winds at 15-25mph.

Monday:

Sunny. Highs in the mid 30s.

Tuesday:

Sun to clouds. Low potential for snow showers or light snow (mainly South) later in the day.  Highs in the mid 30s.

Wednesday:

More clouds than sun. Scattered flurries. Highs in the mid 30s.

Thursday:

AM mix to rain. Some afternoon sun possible. Highs in the lower 40s.

Sun to Late Day Snow/Sleet Saturday…

Synopsis:

Any sun will give way to increasing clouds during the day as low pressure moves East from the Ohio Valley. Snow will move into the region between 4pm-7pm. A burst of heavy snow is possible for a couple of hours during the mid to late evening. The snowfall rate could approach 1″-2″ per hour for a couple of hours. Please keep this in mind if heading outdoors. Road conditions will go downhill rapidly along with visibility. The snow and mix will taper off give or take a few hours of midnight. The precipitation may end as a bit of rain along the immediate coast and to the South.

Several inches of accumulation is expected to the North with lighter amounts to the South. The potential amounts haven’t changed much with the latest computer guidance. The swaths can be over or under by an inch or so depending on mixing and where the heavy burst of snow materializes. Last call map is above. Sleet will accumulate with the snow making for treacherous conditions.

Any early Sunday morning light snow or mix will give way to mostly sunny skies. Readings will be seasonal in the upper 30s.

It’ll be a tranquil start to the week with high pressure building over our area.

Tuesday will feature another low moving up from the South. Any sun will give way to increasing clouds. Snow is possible later in the day and at night. Although the latest computer guidance suggests this system maybe to far to the South to affect our region with meaningful snowfall.

Wednesday at this time looks snow-free. A mix of clouds and some sun is expected.

Our rounds of snow and mixed precipitation may continue into late week.

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Saturday:

Sun to clouds. Snow/mix likely toward sunset. Highs in the mid 30s.

Tonight:

Heavy burst of snow for a couple of hours during the evening for most areas. Snow, mix, and rain depending on location tapers off around midnight. On and off light snow, mix, rain late tonight. Lows around 30º in the City, the mid to upper 20s inland. East to Northeast winds at 5-10mph.

Sunday:

Morning light snow/mix in spots, otherwise, becoming mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.

Monday:

Sunny. Highs in the mid 30s.

Tuesday:

Sun to clouds. Low potential for snow later in the day. Highs in the mid 30s.

Wednesday:

More clouds than sun. Highs in the mid 30s.

Sun Returns Friday. Seasonable…

Synopsis:

The sun will return today as high pressure influences the region. Winds will be gusty out of the Northwest.

On Saturday, sun will give way to increasing clouds during the afternoon as low pressure moves East from the Ohio Valley. Snow will move in by sunset. Saturday night will feature snow, mix and mainly rain to the South. The potential exists several inches of accumulation to the North with lighter amounts to the South.

Any morning snow or mix North and East will give way to mostly sunny skies Sunday. Readings will be seasonal in the upper 30s.

It’ll be a tranquil start to the week with high pressure building over our area.

Tuesday will feature another low moving up from the South. Any sun will give way to increasing clouds. Snow is possible later in the day and at night.

We are in an active weather period through next week.

Stay tuned.

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Friday:

Mostly sunny. Breezy. Highs in the upper 30s.  West to Northwest winds at 15-25mph with gusts to 30mph.

Tonight:

Clear and cold. Lows in the mid 20s in the City, the teens inland. West to Northwest winds diminishing to 5-10mph.

Saturday:

Sun to clouds. Snow/mix likely by sunset. Highs in the mid 30s.

Sunday:

Morning snow North and East, otherwise becoming mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.

Monday:

Sunny. Highs in the mid 30s.

Tuesday:

Sun to clouds. Snow possible later in the day. Highs in the mid 30s.