Frigid Temps Thursday…

 

Synopsis:

It’s the same ol’ story with the bitter cold. Canadian air will continue to pour into our region. Temperatures will remain well below average and wind chills will be an issue. The snow on the ground will be with us for some time. Please use caution while traveling.  A mix of sun and clouds is expected through Saturday. Stay warm.

There is a low potential of some coastal snow Sunday. The computer models do have low pressure developing off the Southeast coast. How far North it goes up and off the coast will determine how much, if any snow the tri-state area will see. The coast will have the greatest threat of seeing any snow. It will be windy. We’ll continue to monitor the latest computer guidance.

Stay tuned.

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

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Bitter cold. Highs in the lower 20s. Wind Chills in the single digits and teens. Northwest winds at 10-20mph with gusts to 25mph.

Tonight:

Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower teens along the coast, the single digits to -10º  inland. West winds at 8-12mph. Wind chills 0º to -15º.

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Bitter cold. Highs in the upper teens.

Saturday:

Partly sunny. Cold. Highs in the mid 20s.

Sunday:

Mostly cloudy and windy. Low potential of some coastal snow. Highs in the mid 20s.

Monday:

Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 30s.

Cold Sun Wednesday…

 

Synopsis:

We’ll be stuck in the freezer until further notice. Canadian air will continue to pour into our region the entire week. Temperatures will remain well below average and wind chills will be an issue. The snow on the ground will be with us for some time. Please use caution while traveling.  A mix of sun and clouds is expected through Saturday. Stay warm.

There is a low potential of some coastal snow Sunday. The computer models do have low pressure developing off the Southeast coast. The storm tracks is in question. Will it head out to sea or affect our region? We’ll continue to monitor the latest computer guidance.

Stay tuned.

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

Wednesday:

Partly sunny. Cold. Highs in the lower to mid 20s. West winds at 8-12mph.

Tonight:

Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower along the coast, the single digits to -5º  inland. West winds at 8-12mph. Wind chills 5º to -10º.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Bitter cold. Highs around 20º

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Bitter cold. Highs in the upper teens.

Saturday:

Partly sunny. Cold. Highs in the mid 20s.

Sunday:

Mostly cloudy. Low potential of some coastal snow. Highs in the mid 20s.

Sct’d Flurries Tuesday. Very Cold…

 

Synopsis:

It won’t be getting above freezing anytime soon. Canadian air will continue to pour into our region the entire week. Temperatures will remain well below freezing and wind chills will be an issue. The snow on the ground will be with us for some time. Please use caution while traveling. Scattered flurries are possible Tuesday with an Arctic front swinging through. A mix of sun and clouds is expected through Saturday. Stay warm.

There has been chatter of a possible storm on Sunday. The computer models do have low pressure developing off the Southeast coast. The storm tracks is in question. Will it head out to sea or affect our region? We’ll continue to monitor the latest computer guidance.

Stay tuned.

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

Tuesday:

Mostly sunny. Very cold. Highs in the lower 20s. West winds at 10-20mph with gusts to 25mph. Wind chills in the single digits and teens.

Tonight:

Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid teens along the coast, the single inland. West to Northwest winds at 10-20mph with gusts to 30mph. Wind chills 5º to -5º.

Wednesday:

Partly sunny. Cold. Highs in the lower 20s.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Bitter cold. Highs around 20º

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Bitter cold. Highs in the upper teens.

Saturday:

Partly sunny. Cold. Highs in the mid 20s.

Sun Makes a Comeback. Cold…

 

Synopsis:

A well deserved break from the snow has arrived. Unfortunately, it won’t be getting above freezing anytime soon. Canadian will continue to pour into our region the entire week. Temperatures will remain well below freezing and wind chills will be an issue. The snow on the ground will be with us for some time. Please use caution while traveling. The good news, we are not expecting any snow this week. A mix of sun and clouds is expected through Friday. Stay warm.

Stay tuned.

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

Monday:

Clouds and sun. Cold. Highs in the mid 20s to around 30º. Northwest winds at 10-20mph with gusts to 25mph.

Tonight:

Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid teens along the coast, the single inland. West to Northwest winds at 10-20mph with gusts to 30mph. Wind chills 5º to -10º.

Tuesday:

Mostly sunny. Very cold. Highs in the lower 20s.

Wednesday:

Partly sunny. Cold. Highs in the mid 20s.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Bitter cold. Highs in the lower 20s.

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Bitter cold. Highs in the lower 20s.

Snow/Mix Heavy at Times Sunday…

 

Synopsis:

Snow will fall on Sunday as low pressure to the South collides with a bitter cold high to the North. The snow will come down heavy at times at the rate of possibly 1″-2″/hour from mid to late morning through early afternoon. Significant accumulations are likely. The models have come into better agreement with the position of low pressure. The developing storm will be close enough to the region to allow a warm wedge of air aloft to ride up through the Southern 2/3rds of the region later Sunday. I’m confident that a mix will occur for much of the NYC vicinity and to the South. But before this happens heavy amounts of snow will have fallen. The “3rd call” map is above. Southern sections maybe closer to the 6″ mark. It maybe a little more depending on when the mix occurs. There will be a period of heavy sleet for parts of the metro area from early to mid afternoon into this evening. An inch or two of sleet may fall on top of the several inches of snow. Treacherous to say the least.

The snow/mix will be falling with bitterly cold readings. It’ll be quite dangerous to be outdoors with this combination. Precipitation will taper off between 8pm and midnight.

Scattered snow showers are possible Monday morning. A mix of sun and clouds is expected thereafter. It’ll breezy and very cold.

Another Arctic blast will arrive on Tuesday and be with us through the end of the week. We are having a January that we haven’t seen in years.

Stay tuned.

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

Sunday:

Snow/mix likely. Heavy at times. Frigid. Highs 17º-25º. Northeast winds at 10-20mph with gusts to 30mph.

Tonight:

Snow/mix ends 8pm-midnight. Lows in the mid 20s along the coast, the upper teens inland. Northeast winds at 10-20mph and diminishing.

Monday:

AM snow showers. Some afternoon sun. Cold. Highs in the mid 20s to around 30º.

Tuesday:

Mostly sunny. Bitter cold. Highs only around 20º.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Very cold. Highs in the lower to mid 20s.

Thursday:

Partly sunny. Bitter cold. Highs in the lower 20s.

Arctic Blast Saturday…

 

Synopsis:

A bitter blast will be over the region as Canadian high pressure settles over the region . Today’s highs may only remain in the teens.

Thickening clouds are expected tonight. It’ll be frigid, but snow-free.

Snow will fall on Sunday as low pressure to the South collides with a bitter cold high to the North. The snow will start in the early morning and continue throughout the day. The snow will come down heavy at times at the rate of possibly 1″-2″/hour for a few hours Sunday. Significant accumulations are likely. The “2nd call” map is above. The potential amounts of 8″-14″ continues for the Northern 1/2 of the region by Monday morning

The models have come into better agreement with the position of low pressure. The developing storm will be close enough to the region to allow a warm wedge of air aloft to ride up through Southern and central NJ later Sunday. I’m more confident that a mix will occur from the I-80 corridor, through the City and into Long Island and to the South. But before this happens heavy amounts of snow will have fallen. The lower amount snow band has expanded over central and Southern areas because of sleet/freezing rain likelihood. There could be a period of heavy sleet for parts of the metro area later Sunday and Sunday evening. An inch or two of sleet may fall on top of the several inches of snow. Treacherous to say the least.

The snow/mix will be falling with bitterly cold readings. It’ll be quite dangerous to be outdoors with this combination. Precipitation will taper off toward midnight.

Any morning light snow will end Monday. It’ll breezy and very cold.

Another Arctic blast will arrive on Tuesday and Wednesday. We are having a January that we haven’t seen in years.

Stay tuned.

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

Saturday:

Partly sunny. Frigid. Highs in the upper teens. Morning wind chills of 0º to -10º. Northwest winds at 10-20mph.

Tonight:

Thickening clouds. Bitterly cold. Lows in the lower to mid teens along the coast, single digits to lower teens inland. North to Northeast winds at 5mph.

Sunday:

Snow/mix likely. Heavy at times. Frigid. Highs 17º-25º.

Monday:

AM light snow ends. Some afternoon sun. Cold. Highs in the mid 20s.

Tuesday:

Mostly sunny. Bitter cold. Highs only around 20º.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Bitter cold. Highs in the lower 20s.

Colder Friday. Arctic Blast Friday Night…

 

Synopsis:

Today will be colder under a bright sky. Another bitter blast will arrive tonight and Saturday as the Canadian Arctic gates are wide open. Saturday’s highs may only remain in the teens.

The confidence in a significant snowfall continues to increase. Snow will fall on Sunday as low pressure to the South collides with a bitter cold high to the North. The snow looks to start in the early morning and continue throughout the day. The snow will come down heavy at times at the rate of possibly 1″-2″/hour for a few hours Sunday. Significant accumulations are likely. The “first call” map is above. The potential amounts  of 8″-14″ is now on the table by Monday morning.

All of the models have come North with low pressure. A warm wedge of air aloft will ride up through Southern and central NJ later Sunday. I’m a bit more confident that a mix will occur from the I-78 corridor, through the City and into Long Island. But before this happens heavy amounts of snow will have fallen. Potential snow amounts to the South will most likely be adjusted as you can see the lower band over Southern sections.

The snow/mix will be falling with bitterly cold readings. It’ll be quite dangerous to be outdoors with this combination.

Any morning light snow will end Monday. It’ll breezy and very cold.

Another Arctic blast will arrive on Tuesday. We are having a January that we haven’t seen in years.

Stay tuned.

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

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Colder. Highs in the lower to mid 30s. West to Northwest winds at 15-25mph with higher gusts.

Tonight:

Mostly clear. Bitterly cold. Lows around 10º along the coast, 0º to 7º  inland. Wind chills will be below zero. Northwest 15-25mph gusts to 35mph.

Saturday:

Partly sunny. Frigid. Highs in the upper teens.

Sunday:

Snow/mix likely. Heavy at times. Frigid. Highs 17º-25º.

Monday:

AM light snow ends. Some afternoon sun. Cold. Highs in the mid 20s.

Tuesday:

Mostly sunny. Bitter cold. Highs only around 20º.

Out of the Freezer Thursday…

 

Synopsis:

It won’t be as harsh today. It’ll actually feel like a heat wave with highs getting into the 40s! High pressure to our South and West will be responsible for pleasant break

Friday will be colder under a bright sky. Another bitter blast will arrive Friday Night and Saturday as the Canadian Arctic gates are wide open. Saturday’s highs may only remain in the teens.

Snow looks like a good bet Sunday as low pressure to the South collides with a bitter cold high to the North. The snow looks to start in the early morning and continue throughout the day. At this time the potential for significant accumulations has increased. All of the models have come North with low pressure. Putting a number on this, at this present moment, would be a potential 6″-12″. This is a generalization output and will be fine tuned as more guidance comes in over the next couple of days. Some mixing is possible over central and Southern areas. The snow will be falling with bitterly cold readings. It’ll be quite dangerous to be outdoors with this combination.

Any morning light snow will end Monday. It’ll breezy and very cold.

Stay tuned.

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

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Much better feel. Highs in the lower to mid 40s. West winds at 10-20mph.

Tonight:

Partly cloudy. Lows around 30º along the coast, the 20s inland. West winds at 8-12mph.

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Colder. Highs around freezing.

Saturday:

Partly sunny. Frigid. Highs in the upper teens.

Sunday:

Snow likely. Frigid. Highs around 20º.

Monday:

AM light snow ends. Some afternoon sun. Cold. Highs in the mid 20s.

Cracking Freezing Wednesday…

 

Synopsis:

Wednesday’s readings will struggle to get just above freezing as the core of the cold airmass moves out. Skies will be partly sunny.

It won’t be as harsh on Thursday as the cold high slips offshore. It’ll actually feel like a heat wave with highs topping 40º!

Friday will be colder under a bright sky. Another bitter blast will arrive Friday Night and Saturday as the Canadian Arctic gates are wide open.

The potential continues to increase for snow Saturday night and Sunday as low pressure to the South collides with a bitter cold high to the North. No specifics are likely for a a couple of days. But a significant accumulation are potentially there for parts of the region.

Stay tuned.

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

Wednesday:

Partly sunny. Breezy. Not as cold. Highs in the lower 30s. Southwest winds at 10-20mph.

Tonight:

Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower to mid 30s along the coast, the 20s inland. Southwest winds at 8-12mph.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Not as harsh. Highs in the lower 40s.

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Colder. Highs around freezing.

Saturday:

Thickening clouds. Frigid. Highs in the upper teens.

Sunday:

Potential snow. Frigid. Highs in the upper teens.

Bitterly Cold Today & Tonight…

 

Synopsis:

Arctic high pressure will move from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic coast through Wednesday. Highs today will only be in the lower 20s with a frigid wind to add to the misery. Wind chills will be in the teens this afternoon.

Single digits and teens will be common numbers for Tuesday night.

Wednesday readings will struggle to get just above freezing as the core of the cold airmass moves out. It won’t be as harsh on Thursday as the cold high slips offshore. It’ll actually feel like a heat wave with highs topping 40º!

Friday will be colder under a bright sky. Another bitter blast will arrive Friday Night and Saturday as the Canadian Arctic gates are wide open.

The potential exists for some snow Saturday night and Sunday as low pressure to the South collides with a bitter cold high to the North. This is way down the pike and no specifics are likely for a few days. We’ll continue to monitor this potential.

Stay tuned.

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

Tuesday:

Mostly sunny. Breezy. Very cold. Highs in the lower 20s. West winds at 15-25mph.

Tonight:

Mostly clear and frigid. Diminishing wind. Lows in the mid teens along the coast, single digits inland. West winds at 5-10mph.

Wednesday:

Partly sunny. Breezy. Not as cold. Highs in the lower 30s.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Not as harsh. Highs around 40º.

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Colder. Highs around freezing.

Saturday:

Thickening clouds. Frigid. Highs in the upper teens.