Scattered Areas of Light Snow Overnight…

Synopsis:.

Areas of on and off light snow is likely tonight. If a trough develops over the area it may enhance the precipitation field resulting in possibly a coating to 3″ in spots. The higher amounts will be over the higher elevations. The best chance being of any accumulation will be West and South of the City.

Saturday will feature the ocean storm moving well off the coast with morning snow showers or flurries ending. The departing storm in combination with strong high pressure to the Northwest will result in a gusty wind. Temperatures will be well below average under a mix of sun and clouds. Highs will remain around freezing with afternoon wind chills are 20º in urban areas the teens elsewhere.

Sunday will be frigid. Highs will remain in the 20s with bitter wind chills. At least the sun will shine. Sunday night will be the coldest night of the season so far with readings falling into the single digits North and West.

Monday be bright and cold with highs remaining at or just below freezing.

Christmas Eve morning may have some flakes flying as a weak disturbance rapidly moves in from the West. Skies will be come partly sunny by afternoon.

Christmas Day will be dry for Santa under mainly sunny skies. Readings will be a few degrees below the average high of the lower to mid 40s.

Stay tuned.

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

Tonight:

Cloudy. Areas of on and off light snow and rain. Some accumulations inland (map above). Lows around freezing in the City, the 20s inland. North winds at 5-10mph.

Saturday:

Morning snow showers or flurries, otherwise, becoming mostly sunny, windy and colder. Highs in the mid 30s. Wind chills in the 20s and teens.

Sunday:

Sunny. Frigid. Breezy. Highs in the mid 20s. Wind chills in the teens.

Monday:

Sunny. Cold. Highs around 30º.

Christmas Eve:

Potential for a bit of morning light snow, otherwise, becoming partly sunny. Highs around 40º.

Christmas Day:

Mostly sunny. Highs around 40º.

Cloudy Friday. Scattered Rain/Snow Showers…

Synopsis:.

Friday will be chilly as cold air moves in from Canada. A weakening Alberta clipper will move over the Northeast as an ocean low pressure moves up and off the coast. This may result in areas of rain and snow showers during the afternoon.

Snow showers are possible tonight. If a trough develops over the area it may enhance the precipitation field resulting in possibly a coating to 3″ in spots. The higher amounts will be over the higher elevations. This is a low to moderate potential at this time with the best chance being West and South of the City.

Saturday will feature the ocean storm moving well off the coast with morning snow showers or flurries ending. The departing storm in combination with strong high pressure to the Northwest will result in a gusty wind. Temperatures will be well below average under a mix of sun and clouds.

Sunday will be frigid. Highs will remain in the 20s with bitter wind chills. At least the sun will shine. Sunday night will be the coldest night of the season so far.

Monday be bright and cold with highs remaining at or just below freezing.

Christmas Eve morning may have some flakes flying as a weak disturbance rapidly moves in from the West. Skies will be come partly sunny by afternoon.

Stay tuned.

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

Friday:

Cloudy. Scattered afternoon rain and snow showers. Highs around 40º. North/Northeast winds at 8-12mph.

Tonight:

Cloudy. Areas of light snow and rain. Some accumulations inland (map above). Lows around freezing in the City, the 20s inland. North winds at 5-10mph.

Saturday:

Morning snow showers or flurries, otherwise, becoming mostly sunny, windy and colder. Highs in the mid 30s. Wind chills in the 20s and teens.

Sunday:

Sunny. Frigid. Breezy. Highs in the mid 20s. Wind chills in the teens.

Monday:

Sunny. Cold. Highs around 30º.

Christmas Eve:

Potential for a bit of morning snow, otherwise, becoming partly sunny. Highs around 40º.

Seasonable Sun Thursday…

Synopsis:.

Skies will be mostly sunny today. Readings will be more seasonable- the lower to mid 40s as high pressure over Southeastern Canada influences our weather.

Chilly temperatures are on the way for Friday as cold air moves in from Canada. A weakening Alberta clipper will move over the Northeast as an ocean low pressure moves up and off the coast. This may result in areas of rain and snow showers during the afternoon.

Snow showers are possible Friday night. If a trough develops over the area it may enhance the precipitation field resulting in possibly a coating to 2″ in spots. This is a low potential at this time with the best chance being West and South of the City.

Saturday will feature the ocean storm moving well off the coast with morning snow showers or flurries ending. The departing storm in combination with strong high pressure to the Northwest will result in a gusty wind. Temperatures will be well below average under a mix of sun and clouds.

Sunday will be frigid. Highs will remain in the 20s with bitter wind chills. At least the sun will shine.

Stay tuned.

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

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. More seasonable. Highs in the lower to mid 40s. Northwest winds at 10-20mph.

Tonight:

Partly cloudy. Lows around freezing in the City, the 20s inland. Light Northeast winds.

Friday:

Mostly cloudy. Scattered afternoon rain and snow showers. Highs around 40º.

Saturday:

Morning snow showers or flurries, otherwise, becoming mostly sunny, windy and colder. Highs in the mid 30s. Wind chills in the 20s.

Sunday:

Sunny. Frigid. Breezy. Highs in the mid 20s. Wind chills in the single digits and teens.

Monday:

Sunny. Cold. Highs around 30º.

Sun to Late Afternoon Rain…

Synopsis:.

Today will feature some morning sun giving way to clouds. Rain is likely by late day (toward sunset) as a weak low approaches from the Ohio Valley. Readings will be a few degrees above average.

Rain will fall for the first part of tonight. It will taper off after midnight.

The front and associated low pressure will move off the coast Thursday morning. Any clouds will give way to sunny skies. Readings will be more seasonable.

Chilly temperatures are on the way for Friday as cold air moves in from Canada. A weakening Alberta clipper will move over the Northeast as an ocean low pressure moves up and off the coast. This may result in areas of rain and snow showers.

Snow showers are possible Friday night. If a trough develops over the area it may enhance the precipitation field resulting in possibly a coating to 2″ in spots. This is a low potential at this time with the best chance being West and South of the City.

Saturday will feature the ocean storm moving well off the coast with morning snow showers ending. This in combination with strong high pressure to the Northwest will result in a gusty wind. Temperatures will be well below average under a mix of sun and clouds.

Sunday will be frigid. Highs will remain in the 20s with bitter wind chills. At least the sun will shine.

Stay tuned.

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

Wednesday:

Morning sun. Rain developing by late afternoon. Mild. Highs around 50º. Light and variable winds.

Tonight:

Rain ending after midnight. Lows around 40º in the City, the 30s inland. Winds becoming Northwest winds at 5-10mph.

 Thursday:

Mostly sunny. More seasonable. Highs in the mid 40s.

Friday:

Scattered rain and snow showers. Highs around 40º.

Saturday:

Morning snow showers. Colder. Becoming. windy. Highs in the mid 30s.

Sunday:

Sunny. Frigid. Windy. Highs in the mid 20s. Wind chills in the single digits and teens.

Sun Returns Tuesday. Balmy…

Synopsis:.

Weak high pressure will dominate our weather today. A mix of sun and clouds is expected. It’ll be balmy with readings well into the 50s!

Wednesday will feature some morning sun giving way to clouds. Another round of rain is likely by late day. Readings will still be a few degrees above average.

The front and associated low pressure will move off the coast Thursday morning. Any clouds will give way to sunny skies. Readings will be more seasonable.

Chilly temperatures are on the way for Friday as cold air moves in from Canada. A weakening Alberta clipper will move over the Northeast as an ocean low pressure moves up and off the coast. This may result in some scattered flurries.

Saturday will feature the ocean storm moving well off the coast. This in combination with strong high pressure to the Northwest will result in a gusty wind. Temperatures will be well below average under a mix of sun and clouds.

Stay tuned.

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

Tuesday:

Partly sunny. Balmy. Highs in the mid to upper 50s. West 10-15mph.

Tonight:

Mostly clear and mild. Overnight night lows will be near the average high for the date! Lows in the lower to mid 40s, the 30s inland. West to Northwest winds at 5mph.

Wednesday:

Morning sun. Rain developing by late afternoon. Mild. Highs around 50º.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. More seasonable. Highs in the mid 40s.

Friday:

Sun and clouds. Flurries possible. Highs around 40º.

Saturday:

Sun and clouds. Colder. Highs in the mid 30s.

On & Off Showers Monday…

Synopsis:.

On and off showers are in the forecast for Monday as a weak front remains over the region. It’ll be milder than recent days.

Another round of rain is likely tonight as a front from the West . This front can’t be considered a cool front because readings will be balmy on Tuesday under mainly sunny skies.

Wednesday will feature some morning sun giving way to clouds. Another round of rain is likely by late day. Readings will still be a few degrees above average.

The front and associated low pressure will move off the coast Thursday morning. Any clouds will give way to sunny skies. Readings will be more seasonable.

Colder temperatures are on the way for Friday as cold air moves in from Canada. A weak Alberta clipper will move over the Northeast. This may result in some scattered flurries.

Stay tuned.

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

Monday:

Morning rain tapering off. On and off showers into the afternoon. Not as cold. Highs in the upper 40s. East winds at 5mph.

Tonight:

Periods of rain. Mild. Overnight night lows will be higher than the average high for the date! Lows in the upper 40s. Southeast to Southwest winds at 5mph.

Tuesday:

Partly sunny. Balmy. Highs in the upper 50s.

Wednesday:

Morning sun. Rain developing by late afternoon. Mild. Highs around 50º.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. More seasonable. Highs in the mid 40s.

Friday:

Sun and clouds. Flurries possible. Colder. Highs in the upper 30s.

Clouds Roll in Sunday…

Synopsis:.

Cold high pressure will move off the New England coast today. Any morning sun will give way to clouds. It’ll still be chilly. It will have the look and smell that its going to snow. But no need to worry, we’re looking at a dry day.

A light scattered mix is possible  tonight inland as a weak disturbance moves over the region. A crusty coating of snow and ice is possible over parts of Sussex, Warren and Northwestern Passaic counties. Rain is expected along the coast.

On and off rain is in the forecast for  Monday morning. This will taper off by midday and skies will remain cloudy. It’ll be mild.

On Monday night and early Tuesday morning a front will push through with another round of showers. Skies will become mostly sunny later in the morning on Tuesday. Temperatures will soar well into the 50s.

Wednesday will feature some morning sun giving way to clouds. Another round of rain is likely by afternoon. Readings will still be a few degrees above average.

The front and associated low pressure will move off the coast Thursday morning. Any clouds will give way to sunny skies. Readings will be more seasonable.

Colder by mainly dry conditions are expected for the end of the week.

Stay tuned.

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

Sunday:

Becoming mostly cloudy. Highs in the upper 30s. Northeast to East winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Rain developing. A mix well North and West. Highs in the upper 30s. Northeast to East winds at 5-10mph.

Monday:

On and off rain tapering off midday. Remaining cloudy. Mild. Highs in the lower 50s.

Tuesday:

Scattered early morning showers to sun. Milder. Highs in the upper 50s.

Wednesday:

Becoming cloudy with rain developing by afternoon. Mild. Highs in the lower 50s.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. More seasonable. Highs in the mid 40s.

Cold Saturday, Despite the Sunshine…

Synopsis:.

Strong high pressure will move over the Northeast this weekend. Skies will be bright and it’ll be cold Saturday. Readings will be several degrees below the average high of the mid 40s.

On Sunday, the cold high will move off the New England coast. Sun will give way to clouds. It’ll still be chilly.

A light scattered mix is possible Sunday night inland as a weak disturbance moves over the region. Showers are expected along the coast.

Any early morning showers will end on Monday. Skies will give way to sun and it’ll be milder.

On Monday night and early Tuesday morning a front will push through with another round of showers. Skies will become mostly sunny later in the morning on Tuesday. Temperatures will soar well into the 50s.

Wednesday will feature sun giving way to clouds. Readings will still be a few degrees above average.

Looking down the pike there is a low potential of a morning mix on Thursday as low pressure moves up and off the coast. There is a signal for an active jet stream over the Eastern US Friday through next weekend. What this will mean for our area is still anybody’s guess, but right now JMW is keeping it storm-free but cold.

Stay tuned.

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Saturday:

Sunny. Cold. Highs in the mid 30s. North winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Mostly clear and cold. Lows in the mid 20s along the urban corridor, the teens inland. Northeast wind at 5 mph.

Sunday:

Sun to clouds. Highs in the upper 30s.

Monday:

Mostly cloudy. Early morning showers. Mild. Highs in the lower 50s.

Tuesday:

Scattered early morning showers to sun. Milder. Highs in the upper 50s.

Wednesday:

Sun to clouds. Highs in the upper 40s.

Cold Sun Friday…

Synopsis:.

Today through Saturday will feature strong high pressure moving toward and over the Northeast. Skies will be bright and it’ll be cold. Readings will be several degrees below the average high of the mid 40s.

On Sunday, the cold high will move off the New England coast. Sun will give way to clouds. It’ll still be chilly.

A weak disturbance will move over the area on Monday morning with scattered showers.

On Tuesday a front will push through during the morning with another round of showers.

Stay tuned.

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

Friday:

Mostly sunny and cold. Highs in the mid 30s. West to Northwest winds at 10-20mph.

Tonight:

Clear and cold. Lows in the mid 20s along the urban corridor, the teens inland. North wind at 5 mph.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Cold. Highs in the mid to upper 30s.

Sunday:

Sun to clouds. Highs around 40.

Monday:

Mostly cloudy. Scattered morning showers. Mild. Highs in the lower 50s.

Tuesday:

Scattered morning showers. Afternoon sun. Milder. Highs in the upper 50s.

Windy, Much Colder Thursday…

Synopsis:.

Today through Saturday will feature strong high pressure moving toward and over the Northeast. Skies will be bright with below average temperatures. Winds will be busy today then diminish by the weekend.

Sunday won’t be as harsh as the cold high moves off the New England coast. Fair conditions are expected with seasonable readings.

A weak low will move over the area on Monday with scattered showers. It will be milder.

Stay tuned.

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

Thursday:

Mostly sunny, windy and colder. Highs in the upper 30s to around 40º. West winds at 15-25mph with gusts to 35mph.

Tonight:

Clear and cold. Lows in the mid 20s along the urban corridor, the teens inland. West winds at 10-15mph.

Friday:

Sunny and cold. Highs in the mid 30s.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Cold. Highs in the upper 30s.

Sunday:

Partly sunny. Seasonable. Highs in the mid 40s.

Monday:

Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers. Milder. Highs in the lower 50s.