Clouds and Sun This Afternoon. Milder…

 

 

Synopsis:

A mix of clouds and sun is expected this afternoon. . It’ll be milder with highs around the average of the lower to mid 40s.

Tonight will be partly cloudy with lows around freezing in the City.

Low pressure will pass to our South on Thursday. Much of the computer guidance suggests this weak system and most likely miss much of the area. I’ve included snow showers for Thursday afternoon and evening to the South of the City, otherwise it will be mostly cloudy.

The sun will return on Friday along with chilly readings.

The weekend looks pleasant with high pressure in control. Temperatures will be near the seasonal averages of the lower to mid 40s.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast…

Wednesday:

Clouds and sun this afternoon. Milder. Highs in the lower to mid 40s. Southwest winds at 10-15mph.

Tonight:

Partly cloudy. Lows around freezing in the City, the 20s North and West. Southwest to West winds at 5mph.

Thursday:

Mostly cloudy. Afternoon snow showers possible South. Highs around 40º.

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Milder. Highs in the mid 40s.

Sunday:

AM Flurries. Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Quick Hitting AM Light Snow Thursday…

 

Synopsis:

Areas of snow showers or mixed rain/snow South will end by mid morning with a clipper passing well to the North. A trace to an inch is possible over central NJ and the Southern NYC vicinity.  1″-2″ is possible farther to the North and this is a worst case scenario. The sun will make an appearance today. It’ll be milder with highs around the average of the lower to mid 40s.

Tonight will be partly cloudy with lows around freezing in the City.

Low pressure will pass to our South on Thursday. Much of the computer guidance suggests this weak system and most likely miss much of the area. I’ve included snow showers for Thursday afternoon and evening to the South of the City, otherwise it will be mostly cloudy.

The sun will return on Friday along with chilly readings.

The weekend looks pleasant with high pressure in control. Temperatures will be near the seasonal averages of the lower to mid 40s.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast…

Wednesday:

A few hours of morning snow showers  some rain mixed to the South, otherwise becoming partly cloudy. Milder. Highs in the lower to mid 40s. Southwest winds at 10-15mph.

Tonight:

Partly cloudy. Lows around freezing in the City, the 20s North and West. Southwest to West winds at 5mph.

Thursday:

Mostly cloudy. Afternoon snow showers possible South. Highs around 40º.

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Milder. Highs in the mid 40s.

Sunday:

AM Flurries. Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Cold Sun Tuesday…

 

Synopsis:

Today will feature high pressure moving in. Sunny skies with readings around freezing are anticipated.

Quick hitting snow showers or a period of light snow is likely late tonight into Wednesday morning with a clipper. A coating is possible in spots with 1″-2″ possible North and West. Areas to the South of the City may see a mix of rain. The precipitation will end from mid to late morning from West to East.

Low pressure will approach from the Southwest Thursday. Snow/mix or rain depending on location is possible later in the day and a night. A light accumulation is possible, especially inland. The sun will return on Friday with near seasonal temperatures.

Saturday will be the best day of the bunch with abundant sun and tolerable readings.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast…

Tuesday:

Mostly sunny. Highs around freezing. Northwest winds at 10-20mph.

Tonight:

Becoming mostly cloudy. Light snow developing late. Remaining cloudy South. Lows in the upper 20s in the City, the teens and 20s North and West. West to South winds at 5-10mph.

Wednesday:

A few hours of morning snow showers or a period of light snow, otherwise mostly cloudy. Milder. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Thursday:

Mostly cloudy. Late day mix possible. Highs in the lower 40s.

Friday:

Becoming mostly sunny. Highs around 40º.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Blizzard Warning. Snow Slowly Tapers Off…

 

Synopsis:

The nor’easter that is creating blizzard conditions this morning, especially toward the coast will move to Southeast of Cape Cod by early this afternoon. The storm will bring heavy snowfall at rates of 1″-2″/hr especially along the I-95 corridor and to the coast, 40-60mph winds, thunder snow and whiteout conditions. The heaviest individual snow bands will pivot around the storm. One to two feet of snow will be common along the coast and immediate NYC vicinity. Much lower amounts will be had well West. The snow will taper off later in the morning and early afternoon. Blowing and drifting will occur.

Moderate to major coastal flooding of 1′-3′ of inundation is possible at times of high tide. If your area is prone to tidal flooding please take precautions.

Tonight will be party cloudy with diminishing winds.

Tuesday will feature high pressure moving in. Sunny skies and just below seasonal average temperatures can be expected.

Quick hitting snow showers or a period of light snow is likely Wednesday morning with a clipper. A coating is possible in spots.

Low pressure will approach from the South later Thursday. Rain or a mix is possible later in the day and a night. Any morning mix will end early Friday. It’s too early to tell if there will be an accumulation. The sun will return on Friday afternoon with near seasonal temperatures.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast…

Monday:

Snow. Heavy at times in the morning along the coast. Very windy. Snow will taper off during the late morning and afternoon. Highs in the mid 30s. Northwest winds at 15-30mph with gusts to 45mph.

Tonight:

Party cloudy. Breezy. Lows in the 20s throughout. Northwest winds at 15-25mph.

Tuesday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.

Wednesday:

A few hours of morning snow showers or a period of light snow, otherwise mostly cloudy. Highs near 40º.

Thursday:

Mostly cloudy. Late day mix possible. Highs in the lower 40s.

Friday:

AM mix, otherwise mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Blizzard Warning Through Monday…

 

Synopsis:

Blizzard Conditions are expected at times overnight into Monday morning.

Bombogenesis will occur. This is a meteorological term. The “birth” of a bomb- a rapidly deepening storm of a drop in atmospheric pressure of 24mb with 24 hours (in this case it may happen within 12-18 hours!). A classic Nor’easter. The storm will bring heavy snowfall at rates of 1″-2″/hr especially along the I-95 corridor and to the coast, 40-60mph winds, thunder snow and whiteout conditions. The potential is there over a foot in many areas to possibly over 2o” in areas by the coast. There will be a sharp cutoff over Western areas with snowfall amounts. Where the heaviest snow bands set up is very hard to determine. There maybe some jackpot amounts scattered throughout the region with any one of these bands that sit over a region for a time. The snow will taper off later in the morning and early afternoon. Blowing and drifting will occur.

Moderate to major coastal flooding of 1′-3′ of inundation is possible at times of high tide. If your area is prone to tidal flooding please take precautions.

Tuesday will feature high pressure moving in. Sunny skies and just below seasonal average temperatures can be expected.

Scattered snow showers are possible Wednesday. Thursday will feature a warm front approaching. A mix to rain is possible later in the day and a night.

The sun will return on Friday with near seasonal temperatures.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast…

Tonight:

Blizzard conditions. Snow, heavy at times. Whiteout conditions. Lows in the upper 20s throughout. Northeast to North winds at 15-30mph gusts 40-55mph.

Monday:

Snow. Possibly heavy at times in the morning. Very windy. Snow will taper off during the late morning and afternoon. Highs in the mid 30s. Northwest winds at 15-30mph with gusts to 5omph.

Tuesday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.

Wednesday:

Mostly cloudy with scattered snow showers. Highs near 40º.

Thursday:

Mostly cloudy. Late day mix possible. Highs in the lower 40s.

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Blizzard Warning-Snow/Rain Sunday to all Snow…

 

Synopsis:

BLIZZARD WARNING now in affect for the entire tri-state area. THIS will be a dangerous storm.

Light snow and some rain is expected for the first part of today. It will go over to all snow during the afternoon. The brunt of the storm will be tonight through Monday morning. Prepare now. The snow will taper off Monday afternoon.

Bombogenesis will occur. This is a meteorological term. The “birth” of a bomb- a rapidly deepening storm of a drop in atmospheric pressure of 24mb with 24 hours (in this case it may happen within 12-18 hours!). A classic Nor’easter. The storm will bring very heavy snowfall at 2″/hr, 40-60mph winds, thunder snow and whiteout conditions. The potential is there for one to possibly close to two feet of snow in spots. I’ll adjust these amounts, if need be, with a look at the latest computer guidance later today.

Moderate to major coastal flooding of 1′-3′ of inundation is possible at times of high tide. If your area is prone to tidal flooding please take precautions.

Tuesday will feature high pressure moving in. Sunny skies and just below seasonal average temperatures can be expected.

Scattered snow showers are possible Wednesday. Thursday will feature a warm front approaching. A mix to rain is possible later in the day and a night.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast…

Sunday:

Rain and snow changing to a steadier snow later in the day. Highs in the mid to upper 30s. Northeast winds at 10-15mph with gusts to 20mph later in the day. Northeast 10-15mph gusts to 20mph.

Tonight:

Blizzard conditions. Snow, heavy at times. Whiteout conditions. Thunder snow.  Lows in the upper 20s throughout. Northeast to North winds at 15-30mph gusts 40-55mph.

Monday:

Snow. Possibly heavy at times in the morning. Very windy. Snow will taper off during the afternoon. Highs around freezing.

Tuesday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.

Wednesday:

Mostly cloudy with scattered snow showers. Highs near 40º.

Thursday:

Mostly cloudy. Late day mix possible. Highs in the lower 40s.

Blizzard Warning Sunday Late Into Monday…

 

Synopsis:

Clouds will continue to dominate on Saturday as weather systems remain weak over the region. It’ll be milder.

BLIZZARD WARNING. For all of NYC, Long Island, Coastal NJ/CT. THIS will be a dangerous storm. Bombogenesis will occur. A classic Nor’easter will bring very heavy snowfall at 2″/hr, 40-60mph winds and thunder snow. Potential snow amounts continue to go up. It starts as on and off light snow and some rain Sunday morning then goes over to all snow toward sunset. The brunt of the storm will be Sunday night through Monday morning. A foot of snow will be common with coastal areas approaching 20″. These amounts will get altered as new computer guidance come in. Prepare now. The snow will taper off Monday afternoon.

Tuesday will feature high pressure moving in. Sunny skies and just below seasonal average temperatures can be expected.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast…

Saturday:

Mostly cloudy. Milder. Highs in the mid to upper 40s. West winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower to mid 30s throughout. West winds at 5-10mph.

Sunday:

Rain and snow changing to a steadier snow by evening. Heavy snow and high winds for most areas Sunday night. Highs in the mid to upper 30s.

Monday:

Snow. Possibly heavy at times in the morning along and East of I-95. Very windy. Snow will taper off during the afternoon. Highs around freezing.

Tuesday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.

Spotty Drizzle Ends Tonight. Milder Saturday…

 

Synopsis:

Cloudy skies with early spotty drizzle tonight. Readings for most will remain above freezing.

Clouds will continue to dominate on Saturday as weather systems remain weak over the region. It’ll be milder.

Sunday into Monday will feature a rapidly intensifying coastal storm. The latest computer guidance (including the European model) has shifted the storm farther West. This will result in upping the potential accumulation-dramatically. Rain and snow showers will begin midday Sunday and then become a steadier and heavier snow toward evening. The brunt of the storm will be Sunday night into Midday Monday. The snow will taper off from West to East Monday afternoon. 4″-8″ is possible with 8″-12″+ for coastal areas. These amounts will be adjusted with the incoming computer guidance the next two days. Winds will become an issue, especially along the coast. Gusts of 40-60mph are possible. Blizzard conditions are quite likely especially for Eastern Long Island.

Tuesday will feature high pressure moving in. Sunny skies and just below seasonal average temperatures can be expected.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast…

Tonight:

Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower to mid 30s throughout. West winds at 5-10mph.

Saturday:

Mostly cloudy. Milder. Highs in the mid to upper 40s. West winds at 5-10mph.

Sunday:

Rain and snow showers changing to a steadier snow by evening. Heavy snow and high winds for most areas Sunday night. Highs in the mid to upper 30s.

Monday:

Snow. Possibly heavy at times in the morning along and East of I-95. Very windy. Snow will taper off during the afternoon. Highs around freezing.

Tuesday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.

Cloudy Afternoon. Spotty Showers…

 

Synopsis:

Rain has ended. Cloudy skies will remain with a few showers possible.

Clouds will continue to dominate on Saturday as weather systems remain weak over the region. It’ll be milder.

Sunday into Monday will feature a rapidly intensifying coastal storm. The storm’s track is still in question. If it goes up the coast close enough to the region a significant snow is likely. If the storm tracks far enough offshore minor effects. Right now the potential exists for a light to possibly moderate snowfall. The storm will move farther offshore and the  sun will return Monday afternoon. It is too early to give accumulations. Stay tuned.

Tuesday will feature high pressure moving in. Sunny skies and just below seasonal average temperatures can be expected.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast…

Friday:

Cloudy. Spotty showers. Highs around 40º. Northeast winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower to mid 30s throughout. West winds at 5-10mph.

Saturday:

Mostly cloudy. Milder. Highs in the mid to upper 40s.

Sunday:

Rain and snow showers changing to a steadier snow later in the day. Highs in the mid to upper 30s.

Monday:

Potential for AM snow, especially along the coast. Highs in the upper 30s.

Tuesday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.

Rain late Tonight into Friday . Spotty Ice N/W…

 

Synopsis:

Rain will develop overnight and continue into Friday. Areas of freezing rain and sleet are possible North and West into the morning. Weak low pressure scooting to our South is responsible for the precipitation. This will all taper off later in the day.

Clouds will continue to dominate on Saturday as weather systems remain weak over the region. It’ll be milder.

Sunday into Monday will feature a rapidly intensifying coastal storm. The storm’s track is still in question. If it goes up the coast close enough to the region a significant snow is likely. If the storm tracks far enough offshore minor effects. Right now the potential exists for a light to possibly moderate snowfall. The storm will move farther offshore and the  sun will return Monday afternoon. It is too early to give accumulations. Stay tuned.

Tuesday will feature high pressure moving in. Sunny skies and just below seasonal average temperatures can be expected.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast…

Tonight:

Light rain developing. Mix well inland. Lows in the lower to mid 30s throughout. Northeast winds at 5-10mph.

Friday:

Areas of rain. A mix possible North & West. Highs around 40º. Northeast winds at 5-10mph.

Saturday:

Mostly cloudy. Milder. Highs in the mid to upper 40s.

Sunday:

Some snow likely. Highs in the mid to upper 30s.

Monday:

Potential for AM snow, especially along the coast. Highs in the upper 30s.

Tuesday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.