One More Bright Day Before the Rain Friday…

 

Synopsis:

High pressure will dominate through today with tranquil and bright conditions. Readings will be near the average high of 40º.

The next chance of precipitation comes along tonight into Friday. The map above shows the low approaching the Great Lakes this afternoon. It will be too warm for snow-rain is expected at this time as the storm will ride to our West. The rain will develop tonight around or just after midnight. On and off rain is expected Friday with some local downpours. An inch of rainfall is possible.

The weekend will start off mild on Saturday. It’ll become much colder on Sunday as the flow will be from Canada. The sun should dominate both days.

On New Year’s Eve a weak low may skirt the region to our South. Showers are possible at this time. You know where to find a no hype, no nonsense forecast.

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Today:

Mostly sunny. Highs around 40. Northwest to Southeast winds at 5mph.

Tonight:

Rain developing around midnight. A mix possible well inland. Lows tonight will rise through the 30s to around 40º in the City, the 30s inland. Southeast winds at 5mph.

Friday:

On an off rain. Mild. Highs in the mid to upper 50s.

Saturday:

Partly sunny. Mild. Highs in the lower 50s.

Sunday:

Mostly cloudy and much colder. Highs in the 30s.

New Year’s Eve:

Mostly cloudy with showers possible. Highs around 40º.

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Bright & Seasonal Through Thursday…

 

Synopsis:

High pressure will dominate through Thursday with tranquil conditions and readings just above the average high of 40º.

The next chance of precipitation comes along Thursday night into Friday. It will be too warm for snow-rain is expected at this time as the storm will ride to our West-a warm scenario.

The weekend will start off mild on Saturday. It’ll becoming much colder on Sunday. Some models show a low to our Southeast on Sunday. Snow lovers, don’t hold your breath. JMW will monitoring future trends.

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Today:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s. West to Northwest winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Mostly clear. Lows around freezing in the City, the 20s inland. Northwest winds at 5mph.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Highs around 40.

Friday:

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

Saturday:

Partly sunny. Mild. Highs in the lower 50s.

Sunday:

Mostly cloudy and much colder. Highs in the 30s.

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Sunny Christmas. Seasonal…

 

Synopsis:

Christmas Day will feature sunshine and seasonal readings. No white Christmas this time around. High pressure will dominate through Thursday with tranquil conditions and readings just above the average high of 40º.

The next chance of precipitation comes along Thursday night into Friday. Once again it looks too warm for snow-rain is expected at this time as the storm will ride to our West-a warm scenario.

Looking down the pike to next weekend. It’ll be mild Saturday with a cool down for Sunday. Some models show a low to our Southeast on Sunday. Snow lovers, don’t hold your breath.

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I would like to wish all of my followers a very Merry Christmas!

Christmas Day:

Mostly sunny and seasonal. Highs in the lower 40s. Northwest winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Mostly clear. Lows around freezing in the City, the 20s inland. Northwest winds at 5-10mph.

Wednesday:

Sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Highs around 40.

Friday:

On an off rain. Mild. Highs in the lower to mid 50s.

Saturday:

Partly sunny. Mild. Highs in the lower 50s.

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AM Spotty Rain/Snow Showers to Some Sun…

 

Synopsis:

Weak low pressure that brought a light coating of snow well inland this morning will move offshore. Spotty rain and or snow showers will linger through the morning hours, otherwise, skies will become partly sunny. Temperatures will be tolerable, reaching the mid 40s.

Christmas Day will feature sunshine and seasonal readings. No white Christmas this time around. High pressure will dominate through Thursday with tranquil conditions.

Looking down the pike for the rest of the Holiday week, the next chance of precipitation comes along Thursday night into Friday. Once again it looks too warm for snow-rain is expected at this time as the storm will ride to our West-a warm scenario.

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Christmas Eve:

Early morning scattered rain or snow showers, otherwise clouds giving way to partly sunny skies. Highs in the lower to mid 40s. Winds becoming Northwest and increasing to 10-20mph by afternoon.

Tonight:

Mostly clear. Lows around freezing in the City, the 20s inland. West to Northwest winds at 8-12mph.

Christmas Day:

Sunny and seasonal. Highs in the lower 40s.

Wednesday:

Sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Highs around 40.

Friday:

Rain likely. Mild. Highs in the lower to mid 50s.

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A Bit of Snow/Rain Tonight. Coating Possible Inland…

Synopsis:

A ripple of low pressure will rapidly move in tonight with areas of rain and snow. There could be a coating of  snow inland by Monday morning, otherwise Christmas Eve day will become mostly sunny.

Christmas Day will feature sunshine and seasonal readings. No white Christmas this time around. High pressure will dominate. Wednesday will be bright an tranquil.

Looking down the pike for the rest of the Holiday week, the next chance of precipitation comes along Thursday night into Friday. Once again it looks too warm for snow-rain is expected at this time.

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Tonight:

Cloudy with  areas of rain and snow developing around midnight. Light winds.

Christmas Eve:

Early morning scattered rain or snow showers, otherwise becoming mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s. Winds becoming Northwest and increasing to 10-20mph by afternoon.

Christmas Day:

Sunny and seasonal. Highs around 40º.

Wednesday:

Sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Highs around 40.

Friday:

Rain likely. Mild. Highs in the lower to mid 50s.

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Sun & Clouds. Tranquil. A Bit of Snow/Rain Tonight…

Synopsis:

Today will be more tranquil than yesterday as the winds will be light. High pressure will move off the coast as a weak area of low pressure approaches from the Midwest. Temperatures will be a few degrees above the average of 40º.

The ripple of low pressure will rapidly move in tonight with scattered rain and or snow showers. There could be a coating of  snow well inland by Monday morning, otherwise Christmas Eve day will become mostly sunny. Christmas Day will feature sunshine and seasonal readings. No white Christmas this time around. High pressure will dominate.

Looking down the pike for the rest of the Holiday week, the next chance of precipitation comes along Thursday night into Friday. Once again it looks too warm for snow-rain is expected at this time.

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Today:

Sun and clouds. Highs in the mid 40s. West winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Cloudy with rain and snow showers developing. Light winds.

Christmas Eve:

Early clouds and scattered snow showers North, otherwise becoming mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Christmas Day:

Sunny and seasonal. Highs around 40º.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Highs around 40º.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

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Drying Out Today. Windy & Mild…

Synopsis:

Winter arrived at 5:23PM EST Friday. Daylight will begin to get longer, starting today!

The storm that gave the region between one to almost four inches of rain is moving North into Southern Canada. The intense storm along with high pressure working in from the West will result in a gusty wind. A mix of clouds and sun is expected.  We’ll finally get to dry out. Readings will be at least ten degrees above the average high of 40º.

On Sunday the winds will have abated and the sun will dominate. It’ll be cooler.

A ripple of low pressure will rapidly move in on Sunday night with scattered rain and or snow showers. There could be a coating of snow inland by Monday morning, otherwise Christmas Eve day will be mostly sunny. Christmas Day will feature sunshine and seasonal readings. No white Christmas this time around. High pressure will dominate.

Looking down the pike for the Holiday week the next chance of precipitation comes along Thursday night into Friday. Once again it looks too warm for snow-rain is expected at this time.

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Today:

Partly sunny.Windy. Highs around 50º. West to Northwest winds at 15-30mph with higher gusts.

Tonight:

Mostly clear and colder. Winds will diminish. Lows in the lower to mid 30s in the City and along the coast, the 20s inland. West to Northwest winds 10-20mph and diminishing.

Sunday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Christmas Eve:

Chance of early morning snow showers, otherwise mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Christmas Day:

Sunny and seasonal. Highs around 40º.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Highs around 40º.

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Brunt of Storm This Morning. Rain Tapers Off Afternoon…

Synopsis:

The storm over the Western Carolinas this morning will move North up the spine of the Appalachians by tonight. This is a mild scenario meaning rain and not snow. Ironically, today is the first day of Winter. The Solstice occurs at 5:23EST. It’ll won’t feel anything like Winter as readings will soar into the lower 60s!

The storm will bring up copious amounts of moisture from the tropics. The rain will be heavy at times through this morning and into the Early afternoon. A Flood Watch has been issued for the entire tri-state area. One to four inches of rain is possible (last map is the European model showing total rainfall amounts). We do not need any more rain. River and streams are running high and the ground is saturated. Flooding will be a concern. If you encounter a flooded roadway, TURN AROUND, DON’T DROWN. The rain will taper off from West to East during the afternoon hours (First map above shows this).

Winds will be strong along the coast this morning, possibly gusting up to 50mph. Weak rooted trees may come down and isolated power outages are possible.

A Coastal Flood Warning is up much of the tri-state coastline for the likelihood of tidal flooding around the times of high tide this Morning. Tides will be 2-3 feet above normal.

The storm will depart later today and we’ll dry out this weekend. A mix of sun and clouds is expected. Temperatures will be in the 40s.

The chances of a white Christmas are slim to none. A few snow showers are possible Christmas Eve morning but it shouldn’t be enough to cover the ground for a White Christmas Day.

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Today:

Periods of rain, possibly heavy at times. Balmy. Windy in the morning. Highs in the upper 50s to lower 60s. The rain will taper off during the afternoon from West to East. Winds South to Southeast at 15-30mph with gusts to 50mph especially along the coast in the morning. Winds will diminish to 10-20mph during the afternoon.

Tonight:

Mostly cloudy with isolated showers. Mild with lows in the 40s throughout. South winds becoming West to Southwest at 10-15mph.

Saturday:

Partly sunny.Windy. Highs around 50º.

Sunday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Christmas Eve:

Chance of morning snow showers, otherwise partly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Christmas Day:

Sun and clouds. Seasonal. Highs around 40º.

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Stormy Later Tonight & Friday. Heavy Rain & High Winds…

 

Synopsis:

A storm will developing over Georgia tonight will move North up the spine of the Appalachians by late Friday. This is a mild scenario meaning rain and not snow. Ironically, Friday-Winter arrives at 5:23EST. It’ll won’t anything like the season as readings will soar into the lower 60s!

The storm will bring up copious amounts of moisture from the tropics. The rain cloud be heavy at times tonight and Friday. A Flood Watch has been issued for the entire tri-state area. One to four inches of rain is possible (last map is the European model showing total rainfall amounts). We do not need any more rain. River and streams are running high and the ground is saturated. Flooding will be a concern. If you encounter a flooded roadway, TURN AROUND, DON’T DROWN. The rain will taper off from West to East during the afternoon hours.

Winds will be strong along the coast late tonight and Friday morning, possibly gusting up to 50mph. Weak rooted trees may come down and isolated power outages are possible.

A Coastal Flood Warning is up much of the tri-state coastline for the likelihood of tidal flooding around the times of high tide Friday Morning. Tides will be 2-3 feet above normal.

The storm will depart Friday night and we’ll dry out this weekend. A mix of sun and clouds is expected. Temperatures will be in the 40s.

The chances of a white Christmas are slim to none. A few snow showers are possible Christmas Eve morning but it shouldn’t be enough to cover the ground for a White Christmas Day.

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Tonight:

Rain, becoming heavy at times. Winds will steadily increase and become Southeast at 10-20mph with gusts to 40mph, especially at the coast. Temperatures will actually rise into and through the 50s along the coast and in the City and rise through the 40s inland, with a push of warm air from the South. Amazingly, our average high for the date is 41º!

Friday:

Periods of rain, possibly heavy at times. Balmy. Windy in the morning. Highs in the upper 50s to lower 60s. The rain will taper off during the afternoon. Winds South to Southeast at 15-30mph with gusts to 50mph especially along the coast in the morning. Winds will diminish to 10-20mph during the afternoon.

Saturday:

Partly sunny.Windy. Highs around 50º.

Sunday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Christmas Eve:

Chance of morning snow showers, otherwise partly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Christmas Day:

Sun and clouds. Seasonal. Highs around 40º.

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Some Sun to PM Rain. Storm on the Way…

 

Synopsis:

High pressure will continue to move to the East off our coast. Any morning sun will give way to thickening clouds. A storm will develop over the Northern Gulf of Mexico and move North up the spine of the Appalachians by late Friday.This is a mild scenario meaning rain and not snow. Ironically on Friday, Winter arrives at 5:23EST. It’ll won’t anything like the season as readings will soar into the lower 60s!

The storm will bring up copious amounts of moisture from the tropics. The rain cloud be heavy at times tonight and Friday. A Flood Watch has been issued for the entire tri-state area. One to three inches of rain is likely (last two maps above are the GFS and NAM models showing total rainfall amounts). We do not need any more rain. River and streams are running high and the ground is saturated. Flooding could be a concern.

Winds will be strong along the coast late Thursday night and Friday morning, possibly gusting up to 50mph. A Wind advisory is in affect for coastal NJ, all of New York City, coastal Connecticut and Long Island

A Coastal Flood Watch is up for Brooklyn, Southern Queens, Southern Nassau and Southwestern Suffolk counties for possible tidal flooding around the times of high tide Friday Morning.

We’ll dry out this weekend. A mix of sun and clouds is expected. Temperatures will be in the 40s.

The chances of a white Christmas are slim to none. There are no storms showing up in the weather crystal ball. A few rain or snow showers may occur but it shouldn’t be enough to cover the ground for a White Christmas.

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Today:

Sun to clouds. Rain will move in later in the day from Southwest to Northeast. Highs in the mid to upper 40s. East winds at 5mph.

Tonight:

Rain, becoming heavy at times. Winds will steadily increase and become Southeast at 10-20mph with gusts to 40mph, especially at the coast. Temperatures will actually rise into and through the 50s along the coast and in the City and rise through the 40s inland, with a push of warm air from the South. Amazingly, our average high for the date is 41º!

Friday:

Periods of rain, possibly heavy at times. Balmy. Windy in the morning. Highs in the upper 50s to lower 60s.

Saturday:

Partly sunny.Windy. Highs in the upper 40s.

Sunday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

Christmas Eve:

Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

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