Freezing Rain in Colder Areas Today. Rain Elsewhere…

 

Synopsis:.

A low just to our South will result in periods of rain and freezing rain today. Up to a quarter inch of glaze is possible with isolated 1/2″ glaze amounts. Ice accumulation of this magnitude may cause scattered power outages and downed tree limbs. Please use caution.

The low will move off the coast tonight. Rain and freezing rain will taper off by evening. There will be icy conditions overnight despite the clearing skies as readings will fall below freezing throughout the region. Any moisture on surfaces will become slick.

Wednesday we’ll dry out under a mix of clouds and sun. It will turn dramatically colder by evening as an Arctic front moves through.

Thursday will be very cold with highs below freezing as the cold high move toward the area. Friday will be bright and cold with readings near freezing.

Readings will moderate to near seasonal averages on Saturday along with mainly sunny skies.

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Today:

Rain along the coast, freezing rain where temperatures are at or below 32º. Many areas will go over to plain rain as the day goes on. Ice accumulation will be a concern. Highs around 40º along the coast, near freezing well inland. Northeast to North winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Clearing skies. Lows around 30º in the City, the 20s inland. Northwest winds at 10-15mph.

Wednesday:

Partly sunny, windy and turning colder during the afternoon.  Highs in the upper 30s in the morning with readings dropping to near freezing by late day.

Thursday:

Sunny and frigid.  Highs only in the 20s.

Friday:

Sunny, cold.  Highs near freezing.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny, more seasonal. Highs around 40º.

Snow, Sleet, Fz. Rain/Rain Develops This Evening. Ice/Snow Accumulations N/W…

Synopsis:.

A low will move from the Tennessee Valley to just South of our area Tonight and Tuesday. Precipitation will develop this evening. Most areas will experience a thump of snow or sleet. To the South over parts of central and Southern NJ rain is expected. A coating to two inches of snow and sleet is possible in the immediate NYC area overnight before the change to rain overnight. North and West it will snow longer. 2″-4″ of snow is possible by morning.

There is a concern for a prolonged period of sleet and freezing rain inland. Up to a quarter inch of glaze is possible overnight into Tuesday with isolated 1/2″ glaze amounts. Ice accumulation of this magnitude may cause scattered power outages and downed tree limbs. Please use caution.

The low will move off the coast on Tuesday. Sleet and freezing rain just inland and rain along the coast will continue. The precipitation will taper off during the afternoon.

Wednesday we’ll dry out under a mix of clouds and sun. It will turn dramatically colder during the afternoon as Arctic air moves in.

Thursday will be very cold with highs below freezing as the cold high move toward the area. Friday will be bright and cold with readings near freezing.

Readings will moderate to near seasonal averages on Saturday along with mainly sunny skies.

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

Tonight:

Snow, sleet, freezing rain and rain depending on your location. Lows in the mid 30s in the City, the upper 20s to lower 30s inland. Northeast winds at 5-10mph.

Tuesday:

Rain along the coast. Sleet and freezing rain inland. Ice accumulation will be a concern. Highs around 40º along the coast, near freezing well inland. Northeast to North winds at 5-10mph.

Wednesday:

Partly sunny, windy and turning colder during the afternoon.  Highs in the upper 30s in the morning with readings dropping to near freezing by late day.

Thursday:

Sunny and frigid.  Highs only in the 20s.

Friday:

Sunny, cold.  Highs near freezing.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny, more seasonal. Highs around 40º.

Grey, Cold Monday. PM Light Snow-City & South…

Synopsis:.

An arc of moisture will stream ahead of a developing low in the Tennessee Valley today. The potential continues for light snow or snow showers to break out late morning or afternoon from the NYC vicinity and to the South and West. Over Ocean county rain or a mix is likely. A dusting of snow is possible by Monday Night for the City and to the South.

The low will move toward the region tonight. This is when steady and heavier precipitation is expected to develop. A thump of snow is expected for Northern NJ through the City to Long Island and to the North. A coating of snow is possible in the immediate NYC area overnight before the snow changes to rain. North and West it will snow longer. 1″-4″ of snow is possible by morning.

There is a concern for a prolonged period of sleet and freezing rain inland. A tenth to a quarter inch of glaze is possible overnight into Tuesday. Please use caution.

The low will move off the coast on Tuesday. Sleet and freezing rain just inland and rain along the coast will continue. The precipitation will taper off during the afternoon.

Wednesday we’ll dry out under a mix of clouds and sun. It will turn dramatically colder during the afternoon as Arctic air moves in.

Thursday will be very cold with highs below freezing as the cold high move toward the area. Friday will be bright and cold with readings near freezing.

There has been chatter about a weekend storm. The models are in a state of flux and until there is some sort of clarity JMW is keeping it storm-free.

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

Today:

Cloudy and cold with light snow or snow showers developing during the afternoon, mainly from the City and to the South and West.  A mix is possible over Ocean county. Highs in the mid to upper 30s. Northwest to Northeast winds at 5mph.

Tonight:

Snow, mix, rain. Lows in the mid 30s in the City, the upper 20s to lower 30s inland. Northeast winds at 5-10mph.

Tuesday:

Rain along the coast. Sleet and freezing rain inland. Ice accumulation will be a concern. Highs around 40º along the coast, near freezing well inland.

Wednesday:

Partly sunny, windy and turning colder during the afternoon.  Highs in the upper 30s in the morning with readings dropping to near freezing by late day.

Thursday:

Sunny and cold.  Highs only in the 20s.

Friday:

Sunny, cold.  Highs near freezing.

Brighter 2nd Half of the Weekend. Windy…

Synopsis:.

Today will be the better half of the weekend despite the gusty wind. A mix of clouds and sun is expected as low pressure moves into Eastern Canada and high pressure sits over the Ohio Valley.

It’ll be partly cloudy and cold tonight. Lows throughout will be below freezing.

For Monday an arc of moisture will stream ahead of a developing low in the Tennessee Valley. The potential continues for light snow or snow showers to break out Monday afternoon for most areas. South of the City a mix of snow, sleet and rain is likely. There is just enough cold air for a possible accumulation of snow by Monday Night. It doesn’t look like much at this time. The best chance of this is North and West of the City. The warm air should win the battle and the frozen precipitation will go over to rain along the coast Monday night. Inland mixed precipitation will continue and an accumulation of sleet and ice is quite possible.

The low will move off the coast on Tuesday. Sleet and freezing rain just inland and rain along the coast will continue. The precipitation will taper off during the afternoon.

Wednesday we’ll dry out under a mix of clouds and sun. It will turn dramatically colder during the afternoon as Arctic air moves in.

Cold sunshine is expected for Thursday.

There has been chatter about a weekend storm. It’s way too early to even talk about the potential.

Stay Tuned.

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

Today:

Partly sunny, windy. Highs in the mid to upper 40s. West winds at 15-25mph with gusts to 35mph.

Tonight:

Becoming partly cloudy. Diminishing winds. Lows around 30º in the City, the 20s inland. West wind decreasing to 5-10mph.

Monday:

Cloudy and cold with light snow developing during the afternoon. A mix of snow, sleet and rain to the South of the City. Highs in the mid to upper 30s.

Tuesday:

Rain along the coast. Sleet and freezing rain inland tapering off during the afternoon.  Highs in the 40s along the coast, the upper 30s inland.

Wednesday:

Partly sunny, windy and turning colder during the afternoon.  Highs around 40º in the morning with readings dropping to near freezing by late day.

Thursday:

Sunny and cold.  Highs around freezing.

Scattered Showers, Areas of Fog Into This Evening. Sun Returns Sunday…

Synopsis:.

On and off showers accompanied by areas of fog will be the story into early this evening as the storm pulls into Northern New England.

Tonight will become partly cloudy as all the moisture with the low moves out of the region.

Sunday will be the better half of the weekend despite the gusty wind. A mix of clouds and sun is expected.

For Monday an arc of moisture will stream ahead of a developing low in the Tennessee Valley. The potential continues for snow to break out Monday afternoon for most areas. South of the City a mix of snow, sleet and rain is likely. There is just enough cold air for a possible accumulation of snow by Monday Night. The best chance of this is North and West of the City. The warm air should win the battle and the frozen precipitation will go over to rain along the coast Monday night. Inland mixed precipitation will continue.

The low will move off the coast on Tuesday. Any precipitation will end in the morning. Skies will remain mostly cloudy.

Wednesday we’ll dry out under a mix of clouds and sun. It will turn dramatically colder during the afternoon as Arctic air moves in.

Cold sunshine is expected for Thursday.

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Rest of Today:

On and off showers. Areas of Fog. Mild. Highs in the upper 40s to mid 50s. Variable winds becoming West at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Becoming partly cloudy and breezy. Lows around 40º in the City, the 30s inland. West wind increasing to 15-25mph.

Sunday:

Partly sunny, windy. Highs in the mid to upper 40s. West winds at 15-25mph with gusts to 35mph.

Monday:

Cloudy and cold with snow developing during the afternoon. A mix of snow, sleet and rain to the South of the City. Highs in the mid to upper 30s.

Tuesday:

Rain along the coast. Sleet and freezing rain inland during the morning. Remaining mostly cloudy during the afternoon.  Highs in the 40s along the coast, the upper 30s inland.

Wednesday:

Partly sunny, windy and turning colder during the afternoon.  Highs around 40º in the morning with readings dropping to near freezing by late day.

Thursday:

Sunny and cold.  Highs around freezing.

On & Off Rain. Dry Times. Mild…

Synopsis:.

On and off rain is expected throughout the day as the storm moves over or very close to our region. There will be a significant break in the rain this morning for many areas. A second batch of showers will work in this afternoon as the storm pulls North and wrap around rain works in (map above).

Tonight will become partly cloudy as all the moisture with the low moves into New England.

Sunday will be the better half of the weekend despite the gusty wind. A mix of clouds and sun is expected.

The models have sped up the timing of the next weather event for early next week. It now looks like an arc of moisture will stream ahead of a developing low in the Tennessee Valley. This change will result in the potential for snow to break out Monday afternoon for most areas. South of the City a mix of snow, sleet and rain is likely. There is just enough cold air for a possible accumulation of snow by Monday Night. The best chance of this is North and West of the City. The warm air should win the battle and the frozen precipitation will go over to rain along the coast Monday night. Inland mixed precipitation will continue.

The low will move off the coast on Tuesday. Any precipitation will end in the morning.

Wednesday we’ll dry out under a mix of clouds and sun. It will turn dramatically colder during the afternoon as Arctic air moves in .

Stay Tuned.

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

Today:

On and off rain. There will be a long duration of dry time for many this morning. Mild. Highs in the upper 40s to mid 50s. Southeast winds at 8-12mph.

Tonight:

Becoming partly cloudy and breezy. Lows around 40º in the City, the 30s inland. West wind increasing to 15-25mph.

Sunday:

Partly sunny, windy. Highs in the mid to upper 40s.

Monday:

Cloudy and cold with snow developing during the afternoon. A mix of snow, sleet and rain to the South of the City. Highs in the mid to upper 30s.

Tuesday:

Rain along the coast. Sleet and freezing rain inland during the morning. Remaining mostly cloudy during the afternoon.  Highs in the 40s along the coast, the upper 30s inland.

Wednesday:

Partly sunny, windy and turning colder during the afternoon.  Highs around 40º in the morning with readings dropping to near freezing by late day.

Heavy Rain Overnight. Spring-Like Saturday. On & Off Rain…

Synopsis:.

A storm developing over the Piedmont of the Carolinas will move North tonight. Rain will become heavy at times. Temperatures will continue rise as the storm hugs the coast. There is no cold air available for this to be snow with this type of track. The batch of heavy rain will work off the coast early Saturday morning. On and off rain is expected throughout the day as the storm moves over or very close to our region.  The second and third maps above are the rainfall forecast by the GFS & NAM models. Both are showing a general of 1″-3″ of rain by Saturday evening. The heaviest totals will be from the City on East. Street and highway flooding is possible along with stream and small river flooding. Please use caution.

Sunday will be the better half of the weekend despite the gusty wind. A mix of clouds and sun is expected.

The models have sped up the timing of the next weather event for early next week. It now looks like an arc of moisture will stream ahead of a developing low in the Tennessee Valley. This change will result in the potential for snow to break out Monday afternoon for most areas. South of the City a mix of snow, sleet and rain is likely. There is just enough cold air for a possible accumulation of snow by Monday Night. The best chance of this is North and West of the City. The warm air should win the battle and the frozen precipitation will go over to rain along the coast Monday night. Inland mixed precipitation will continue.

The low will move off the coast on Tuesday. Any precipitation will end in the morning.

Wednesday we’ll dry out under a mix of clouds and sun. It will turn dramatically colder during the afternoon as Arctic air moves in .

Stay Tuned.

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

Tonight:

Rain, heavy at times. Much milder with temperatures rising through the 40s and into the 50s South and East of the City. East winds at 8-12mph.

Saturday:

On and off rain. Mild. Highs in the mid 50s.

Sunday:

Partly sunny, windy. Highs in the mid to upper 40s.

Monday:

Cloudy and cold with snow developing during the afternoon. A mix of snow, sleet and rain to the South of the City. Highs in the mid to upper 30s.

Tuesday:

Rain along the coast. Sleet and freezing rain inland during the morning. Remaining mostly cloudy during the afternoon.  Highs in the 40s along the coast, the upper 30s inland.

Wednesday:

Partly sunny, windy and turning colder during the afternoon.  Highs around 40º in the morning with readings dropping to near freezing by late day.

Sct’d Showers Arrive by Late Morning. Heavy Rain Tonight…

Synopsis:.

Clouds will dominate today as a low takes shape over the Carolinas. Scattered showers will develop during the morning hours and continue on and off through the day. The steadiest rain will be later in the afternoon just in time for the evening commute.

The storm will hug the coast tonight and Saturday. Rain will become heavy at times. There is no cold air available for this to be snow. On and off rain is expected throughout the day on Saturday as the low moves through our area. The second map above is the rainfall forecast by the NAM model of 1″-3″ of rain by Saturday evening. The heaviest totals will be from the City on East.

Sunday will be the better half of the weekend despite the gusty wind. A mix of clouds and sun is expected.

High pressure will move in for Monday under a mix of sun and clouds.

On Tuesday, another low will form over the Central Appalachians and move over or near the area. A mix of snow, sleet and rain is possible inland. Rain is likely at this time along the coast. This can change either to more frozen or to more liquid precipitation. We’ll fine tune as we get closer.

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Today:

Cloudy. Showers will develop by late morning. Steadier rain will occur later in the day. Highs in the mid 40s. East winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Rain, heavy at times. Much milder with temperatures rising through the 40s throughout. East winds at 5-10mph.

Saturday:

On and off rain (heavy early AM Eastern areas ). Mild. Highs in the mid 50s.

Sunday:

Partly sunny, windy. Highs in the mid to upper 40s.

Monday:

Partly sunny. Chilly. Highs around 40º.

Tuesday:

Rain likely along the coast. A mix inland. Highs in the 30s inland, 40s at the coast.

Bright, Chilly Thursday…

Synopsis:.

Canadian high pressure will move over the region today. Readings will only be in the lower to mid 30s way below the average high of 44º.

It won’t be as harsh on Friday as clouds dominate with a wind off the Atlantic. Showers will develop during the afternoon.

A storm will ride up the coast Friday night and Saturday. Another round of rain is expected. There is no cold air available for this to be snow. The rain will taper off during the afternoon.

Sunday will be the better half despite the gusty wind. A mix of clouds and sun is expected.

Monday will be tranquil, then all eyes will be on a developing storm over the Southern states.

Stay Tuned.

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

Today:

Sunny and cold. Highs in the lower to mid 30s. North to Southeast winds less than 5mph.

Tonight:

Increasing clouds. Lows around freezing in the City, the teens to 20s inland. Light Southeast winds.

Friday:

Thickening clouds. Showers are likely by afternoon. Highs in the mid 40s.

Saturday:

Periods of rain, tapering off in the afternoon. Mild. Highs in the mid 50s.

Sunday:

Partly sunny, windy. Highs in the mid 40s.

Monday:

Partly sunny. Chilly. Highs in the lower 40s.

Clear, Much Colder Tonight. Bright, Chilly Thursday…

Synopsis:.

Canadian high pressure will move over the region tonight and Thursday. It will be clear and cold overnight. All readings will be well below freezing. Despite the abundant sunshine on Thursday readings will only be in the lower to mid 30s.

It won’t be as harsh on Friday as clouds dominate with a wind off the Atlantic. Spotty showers or patchy drizzle is possible during the afternoon.

A storm will ride up the coast Friday night and Saturday. Another round of rain is expected. There is no cold air available for this to be snow. The rain will taper off during the afternoon.

Sunday will be the better half despite the gusty wind. A mix of clouds and sun is expected.

Monday will be tranquil, then all eyes will be on a developing storm over the Southern states.

Stay Tuned.

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

Tonight:

Clear, breezy and much colder. Lows in the mid 20s in the City, the teens to lower 20s inland. Northwest winds at 10-15mph with higher gusts.

Thursday:

Sunny and cold. Highs in the lower to mid 30s. North to Southeast winds less than 5mph.

Friday:

Thickening clouds. Spotty afternoon showers or patchy drizzle is possible. Highs in the mid 40s.

Saturday:

Periods of rain, tapering off in the afternoon. Mild. Highs in the mid 50s.

Sunday:

Partly sunny, windy. Highs in the mid 40s.

Monday:

Partly sunny. Chilly. Highs in the lower 40s.