Cloudy Friday. Scattered PM Snow Showers…

 

Synopsis:

BLIZZARD WARNING issued for Monmouth and Ocean counties for Friday night and Saturday.

A moderation in temperatures is expected for Friday as clouds increase and thicken during the morning. Scattered snow showers are expected during the afternoon ahead of a developing storm East of Georgia.

The deepening area of low pressure will be moving up and off the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast coast Friday night and Saturday. Snow will break out Friday night. The snow will become heavy at times along and to the South and East of I-95 on Saturday.. The exact track (as always) will determine how far West the heavy snow bands will get. The latest computer guidance has put the storm closer to the coast resulting in higher snow amounts in all areas. There will be a sharp cutoff to the heavy snow to the North and West of the City. This will be the possible “Bust Zone”. If the storm track is farther East, lighter accumulations will occur. If the track is closer to the coast this area will also receive a significant snowfall. The map above is a “Friday AM Call ” for snowfall by 7pm Saturday. Again, nothing is etched in stone. Please keep it here for no hype, no nonsense forecast. A “Last Call” snow amounts map will be issued Friday afternoon.

This will be an intense storm off the coast. Saturday will feature strong winds, falling temperatures, blowing snow and dangerous winds chills. It will be difficult to be outdoors. Coastal flooding is also possible at the times of high tide Saturday Morning. Blizzard conditions are expected for Monmouth and Ocean counties for heavy snow, winds over 35mph and very low visibility. These conditions need to be met for 3 consecutive hours (this will happen).

Sunday will be windy and very cold with mainly sunny skies.

More tranquil conditions will be with us for the beginning of next week.

Stay tuned.

Friday:

Thickening clouds. Scattered afternoon snow showers. Highs in the mid 30s. West to North winds at 5mph.

Tonight:

Snow developing. Becoming windy late at the coast. Lows around 20º in the City, teens inland. North to Northeast winds at 15-25mph with gusts to 35mph late at the coast.

Saturday:

Snow. Heavy at times closer to the coast. Windy. Highs only in the 2os.

Sunday:

Mostly sunny, wind and cold. Highs only in the mid to upper 2os.

Monday:

Sunny. Highs in the mid 30s.

Tuesday:

Mostly sunny. Milder. Highs around 40º.

Cloudy Friday. Scattered PM Snow Showers…

 

Synopsis:

A moderation in temperatures is expected for Friday as clouds increase and thicken during the morning. Scattered snow showers are expected during the afternoon ahead of a developing storm East of Georgia.

The deepening area of low pressure will be moving up and off the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast coast Friday night and Saturday. Snow will break out Friday night. The snow will become heavy at times along and to the South and East of I-95 on Saturday.. The exact track (as always) will determine how far West the heavy snow bands will get. There will be a sharp cutoff to the heavy snow to the North and West of the City. This will be the “Bust Zone”. If the storm track is farther East, lighter accumulations will occur. If the track is closer to the coast this area will also receive a significant snowfall. The map above is a “2nd call map” for snowfall by 7pm Saturday. Again, nothing is etched in stone. Please keep it here for no hype, no nonsense forecast. A “Last Call” snow amounts map will be issued Friday afternoon.

This will be an intense storm off the coast. Saturday will feature strong winds, falling temperatures, blowing snow and dangerous winds chills. It will be difficult to be outdoors. Coastal flooding is also possible at the times of high tide Saturday Morning.

Sunday will be windy and very cold with mainly sunny skies.

More tranquil conditions will be with us for the beginning of next week.

Stay tuned..

Tonight:

Becoming mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid to upper 20s in the City, teens inland. Light North winds.

Friday:

Thickening clouds. Scattered afternoon snow showers. Highs in the mid 30s. West to North winds at 5mph.

Saturday:

Snow. Steady and heaviest by the coast. Windy. Highs only in the 2os.

Sunday:

Mostly sunny, wind and cold. Highs only in the mid to upper 2os.

Monday:

Sunny. Highs in the mid 30s.

Tuesday:

Mostly sunny. Milder. Highs around 40º.

Cold Sunshine Thursday…

 

Synopsis:

The cold will stick around through today courtesy of high pressure from the North. Skies will be sunny with readings struggling to reach freezing.

A moderation in temperatures is expected for Friday as clouds increase and thicken.

A deepening area of low pressure will be moving up and off the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast coast on Saturday. Most areas, especially toward the coast will receive an an accumulating snow. There is also the possibility of  coastal flooding. Winds will be gusty. The exact track (as always) will determine what areas may get into the heavier snow. The map above is a “first guess” snowfall by 7pm Saturday. This is more of a generalization of where the lighter and heavier snowfall is expected. If the storm track is farther East, lighter accumulations will occur. If the track is closer to the coast most areas will receive a significant snowfall.  This will be an intense storm off the coast. Again, nothing is etched in stone. Please keep it here for no hype, no nonsense forecast.

Sunday will be windy and very cold with mainly sunny skies.

Stay tuned..

Thursday:

Sunny and cold. Highs in the lower 30s. East to South winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 20s in the City, teens inland. Light North winds.

Friday:

Increasing and thickening clouds. Highs in the mid 30s.

Saturday:

Snow. Steady and heaviest by the coast. Windy. Highs only in the 2os.

Sunday:

Mostly sunny, wind and cold. Highs only in the mid to upper 2os.

Monday:

Sunny. Highs in the mid 30s.

Bitter Blast, Despite the Sunshine…

 

Synopsis:

Another shot of bitter air will make a visit and stick around through Thursday courtesy of high pressure from the North. Skies will be sunny both days with frigid overnight lows.

A moderation in temperatures is expected for Friday under partly sunny skies. We’ll crack freezing.

A deepening area of low pressure will be moving up and off the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast coast on Saturday. The potential is there for snow and wind. The exact track (as always) will determine what areas may get into the heavier snow. There is also the possibility of high winds and coastal flooding. This will be an intense storm off the coast. Again, nothing is etched in stone. Please keep it here for no hype, no nonsense forecast. JMW will have more details on the storm later today.

Sunday will be windy and very cold with mainly sunny skies.

Stay tuned..

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Cold. Highs in the mid to upper 20s. Northwest winds at 10-20mph.

Tonight:

Clear and frigid. Lows in the mid teens in the City, single digits inland. Light North winds.

Thursday:

Sunny and cold. Highs in the lower 30s.

Friday:

Sun will give way to increasing and thickening clouds. Highs in the mid 30s.

Saturday:

Potential for snow and wind. Highs only in the 2os.

Sunday:

Mostly sunny, wind and cold. Highs only in the mid 2os.

Clouds to Sun Tuesday…

 

Synopsis:

Readings will moderate today to above average levels ahead of the next approaching Arctic front. The average high is 38º. Clouds will start the off the day but the sun will win the battle.

Another shot of bitter air will arrive on  tonight and stick around through Thursday courtesy of high pressure from the North.

A moderation in temperatures is expected for Friday under partly sunny skies. We’ll crack freezing.

JMW will monitor a developing storm for Saturday. As of this writing, a deepening area of low pressure will be moving up and off the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast coast. The potential is there for snow and wind. At this time the potential for the heaviest snow area looks to be for Eastern areas. Again, nothing is etched in stone. Please keep it here for no hype, no nonsense forecast as you will be hearing a lot of chatter on this.

Stay tuned..

Tuesday:

Mostly cloudy. More sun later in the day. A nice brief break from the cold. Highs in the lower to mid 40s. West to Northwest winds at 8-15mph.

Tonight:

Clear and frigid. Lows around 20º in the City, 8º-18º inland. Northwest winds at 10-15mph.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Cold again. Highs in the mid to upper 20s.

Thursday:

Sunny and cold. Highs in the upper 20s.

Friday:

Sun will give way to increasing and thickening clouds. Highs in the mid 30s.

Saturday:

Potential for some snow and wind. Highs only in the 2os.

Sun & Clouds Monday. Chilly…

 

Synopsis:

Today will be chilly with readings just above freezing under a mix of sun and clouds as weak high pressure ridges in from the North.

Another Alberta clipper will swing through the region tonight with scattered snow showers. A dusting of snow is possible in spots.

Readings will moderate on Tuesday to above average readings. The average high is 38º. There maybe a few rain or snow showers to contend with as a weak system rapidly moves through.

Another shot of cold air will arrive on Wednesday and Thursday courtesy of high pressure from the North.

A moderation in temperatures is expected for Friday under partly sunny skies.

JMW will monitor a developing coastal storm for Saturday. Please keep it here for no hype, no nonsense forecast as you will be hearing a lot of chatter on this.

Stay tuned..

Monday:

Partly sunny. Highs in the mid 30s in the City, around freezing inland. North to South winds at 5mph.

Tonight:

Scattered snow showers. Lows around 30º in the City, the 20s inland. Southwest winds at 5mph.

Tuesday:

Mostly cloudy. A nice brief break from the cold. A few rain or snow showers are possible. Highs around 40º.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Cold again. Highs in the mid to upper 20s.

Thursday:

Sunny and cold. Highs in the upper 20s.

Friday:

Sun and clouds. Highs in the mid 30s.

Sct’d Snow Showers Tonight. Sun & Clouds Monday. Chilly…

 

Synopsis:

A cold front will approach tonight with scattered snow showers. All readings will be below freezing, but it won’t be as cold as recent nights.

Monday will be chilly with readings just above freezing under a mix of sun and clouds.

Readings will moderate on Tuesday to above average readings. The average high is 38º. There maybe a few rain or snow showers to contend with as a weak system rapidly moves through.

Another shot of cold air will arrive on Wednesday and Thursday courtesy of high pressure from the North.

A moderation in temperatures is expected for Friday under partly sunny skies.

Stay tuned..

Tonight:

Scattered snow showers. Lows in the mid 20s in the City, the teens inland. West to North winds at 5mph.

Monday:

Partly sunny. Highs around freezing. North to South winds at 5mph.

Tuesday:

Mostly cloudy. A nice brief break from the cold. A few rain or snow showers are possible. Highs around 40º.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Cold again. Highs in the mid to upper 20s.

Thursday:

Sunny and cold. Highs in the upper 20s.

Friday:

Sun and clouds. Highs in the mid 30s.

Cracking the Freezing Mark Sunday. Sun to Clouds…

 

Synopsis:

Temperatures will rise above freezing ahead of another cold front today. Sun will give way to clouds. Scattered snow showers area possible with the approaching front this evening and tonight.

Monday will be cold with readings around freezing under mainly sunny skies.

Readings will moderate on Tuesday to above average readings. The average high is 38º. There maybe a few rain or snow showers to contend with as a weak system rapidly moves through.

Another shot of cold air will arrive on Wednesday and Thursday courtesy of high pressure from the North.

Stay tuned..

Sunday:

Sun to clouds. Not as harsh. Highs in the lower to mid 30s. West winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Scattered snow showers. Lows in the mid 20s in the City, the teens inland. West to Southwest winds at 5mph.

Monday:

Mostly sunny. Highs around freezing.

Tuesday:

Mostly cloudy. A nice brief break from the cold. A few rain or snow showers are possible. Highs around 40º.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Cold again. Highs around 30º.

Thursday:

Sunny and cold. Highs in the upper 20s.

Cold Sun Saturday…

 

Synopsis:

A storm off the Carolina coast will move out to sea and not affect us today. Despite mainly sunny skies readings will remain below freezing as high pressure moves overhead.

Tonight won’t be nearly as bitter as last night, although it will still be cold.

Temperatures will rise above freezing ahead of another cold front on Sunday. The sun will once again dominate.

We’ll be back in the freezer Monday as another shot of Canadian makes a visit.

Readings will moderate on Tuesday to above average readings. The average high is 38º. There maybe a few rain or snow showers to contend with as a weak system rapidly moves through.

Wednesday we’ll be back in the freezer once again as another shot of cold air moves in.

There are no major storms on the horizon.

Stay tuned..

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Highs around 30º. Northeast to South winds at 5mph.

Tonight:

Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 20s in the City, the single digits and teens inland. Southwest to West winds at 5-10mph.

Sunday:

Mostly sunny. Not as harsh. Highs in the lower to mid 30s.

Monday:

Mostly sunny. Colder. Highs around 30.

Tuesday:

Mostly cloudy. A nice break from the cold. A few rain or snow showers are possible. Highs around 40º.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Cold. Highs around 30º.

Frigid Friday. Despite Sunny Skies…

 

Synopsis:

We’ll be in the ice box today as Arctic high pressure continues to funnel in bitter air. Despite abundant sunshine readings will remain in the 20s.

Tonight will be frigid once again. Lows will dip below zero in some inland areas, remaining in the teens at the coast.

Saturday, a storm off the Carolina coast will move well Southeast of our region and not affect us. Despite mainly sunny skies readings will remain below freezing.

Temperatures will rise above freezing ahead of another Arctic front on Sunday. The sun will once again dominate.

We’ll be back in the freezer Monday as another shot of Canadian makes a visit.

Readings will moderate on Tuesday to above average readings. The average high is 38º. There maybe a few rain or snow showers to contend with as a weak system rapidly moves through.

Stay tuned..

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Very cold. Highs in the lower to mid 20s. North winds at 10-15mph.

Tonight:

Frigid. Lows in the lower to mid teens in the City, the single digits to just below zero inland. Northeast winds at 5-10mph.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Highs around 30º.

Sunday:

Mostly sunny. Not as harsh. Highs in the lower to mid 30s.

Monday:

Mostly sunny. Colder. Highs in the upper 20s.

Tuesday:

Partly sunny. A nice break from the cold. A few rain or snow showers possible. Highs around 40º.