Gusty Cold Winds Through Today…

 

Synopsis:

The combination of high pressure over the midwest and a storm over the Canadian Maritimes will result in a gusty cold wind from Canada. It’ll be bright, but readings will be below average today, remaining in the 30s. By tomorrow, the winds will have abated. Abundant sunshine is anticipated with seasonal readings . The average high is 43º.

The next weather maker moves in on Thursday night and Friday the storm will pass to our West. This is a mild scenario meaning rain and not snow. Something snow lovers don’t want to hear. The rain cloud be heavy at times. We all know we do not need any more rain. Flooding could be a concern.

The chances of a white Christmas are slim to none. There are no storms showing up in the weather crystal ball.

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Today:

Mostly sunny, breezy and cold. Highs in the mid to upper 30s. Northwest winds at 15-25mph with gusts to 35mph in the morning. Winds will diminish some during the afternoon.

Tonight:

Clear and much colder than recent nights. Lows in the upper 20s in the City. The teens & 20s inland. Northwest diminishing to 5mph.

Wednesday:

Sunny. Chilly. Highs in the lower 40s.

Thursday:

Sun to clouds, milder Highs in the upper 40s.

Friday:

Periods of rain. Balmy. Highs in the mid to upper 50s.

Saturday:

Partly sunny. Highs in the upper 40s.

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Sun is Back. Becoming Windy…

 

Synopsis:

We’ll get a chance to dry out the next several days. High pressure over the midwest will head toward our area, at the same time the storm that gave us the rain will move into the Canadian Maritimes. This will cause a gusty wind both today and Tuesday. It’ll be bright with temperatures just above seasonal levels today. The average high is 43º. A chill will be in the air Tuesday and Wednesday.

The next weather maker moves in on Thursday night and Friday at this time the storm looks to pass to our West. This is a mild scenario meaning rain and not snow. Something snow lovers don’t want to hear.

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Today:

Partly sunny, becoming windy during the afternoon. Highs in the mid 40s. Northwest winds increasing to 15-30mph with higher gusts late.

Tonight:

Partly cloudy, windy and much colder than recent nights. Lows around 30º int the City. The 20s inland. Winds Northwest 15-30mph.

Tuesday:

Partly sunny, breezy and cold. Highs in the upper 30s.

Wednesday:

Sunny. Cold. Highs in around 40º.

Thursday:

Sun to clouds, milder Highs in the upper 40s.

Friday:

Periods of rain. Balmy. Highs in the mid to upper 50s.

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Rain For Most This Evening. Mix Well Inland. Sun Returns Monday…

Synopsis:

Low pressure off the NJ coast Sunday evening will move Southeast of Eastern Long Island tonight. Rain will continue this evening for most areas. Well inland, just enough cold air will be present for a mix of rain, wet snow, freezing rain and or sleet. Minor accumulations of snow and sleet are possible, especially over the higher elevations (map above).

The precipitation will end overnight.  Icy conditions are possible in areas that hover around freezing through the Monday morning commute.

We’ll get a chance to dry out the next several days. High pressure over the midwest will head toward our area, at the same time the storm that gave us the rain will move into the Canadian Maritimes. This will cause a gusty wind both Monday and Tuesday. It’ll be bright with temperatures just above seasonal levels Monday. A chill will be in the air Midweek.

The next weather maker moves in on Thursday night and Friday at this time the storm looks to pass to our West. This is a mild scenario meaning rain and not snow. Something snow lovers don’t want to hear.

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Tonight:

Periods of rain this evening. Wet snow or a mix inland. Precipitation will end from West to East within a few hours either side of Midnight. Lows in the 30s throughout. Winds becoming Northwest at 10-15mph.

Monday:

Partly sunny, becoming windy during the afternoon. Seasonal. Highs in the mid 40s. Northwest winds increasing to 15-30mph.

Tuesday:

Partly sunny, breezy and colder. Highs in the upper 30s.

Wednesday:

Sunny. Cold. Highs in around 40º.

Thursday:

Sun to clouds, milder Highs in the upper 40s.

Friday:

Periods of rain. Balmy. Highs in the mid to upper 50s.

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On & Off Rain Coast, Mix Well Inland…

Synopsis:

Low pressure will develop over the Delmarva Peninsula this morning and then move up and off Eastern Long Island by late tonight. Rain will continue on and off today. It’ll be windy along the coast. Northeast winds could gust up to 45mph especially for the first half of the day as the storm deepens.

The potential is now there for it to be marginally cold enough for a mix of wet snow, sleet and freezing rain well inland during the day. By late today through tonight the atmosphere will be getting colder as an upper level low moves just to our South. If the conditions are just right an accumulation of snow and sleet is possible inland (especially over the higher elevations) possible accumulation map above. The HHRR model shows the snow in blue over Northwestern NJ and into Orange County. This is the most aggressive of all the models. In any case know the possibility of a light accumulation does exist. Please don’t let your guard down in these areas.

The precipitation will end overnight.  Icy conditions are possible in areas that hover around freezing through the Monday morning commute.

Looking down the pike, a cool down is expected by Tuesday, no major storms are expected through Thursday. The next weather maker moves in on Thursday night and Friday at this time it looks to pass to our West. This is a mild scenario meaning rain and not snow. Still several days to watch it pan out.

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Today:

On and off rain. Wet snow,sleet and freezing rain possible well inland. Highs around 40º in the City, the 30s inland. Northeast winds at 15-25mph with gusts to 45mph at the coast. Winds will diminish some during the afternoon.

Tonight:

Periods of rain. Wet snow or a mix inland. Precipitation will end from West to East after Midnight. Colder. Lows in the 30s throughout. Winds becoming Northwest at 10-15mph.

Monday:

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

Tuesday:

Partly sunny. Colder. Highs in the mid 30s.

Wednesday:

Sunny. Cold. Highs in around 40º.

Thursday:

Sun to clouds, milder Highs in the upper 40s.

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Rain Coast. Mix Inland for Sunday…

Synopsis:

Low pressure will develop over the Delmarva Peninsula on Sunday morning and then move and off Eastern Long Island by Sunday night. Rain will develop late tonight and continue on and off on Sunday at the coast. The potential is now there for it to be marginally cold enough for a mix of wet snow, sleet and freezing rain well inland during the day Sunday. If the conditions are just right an accumulation of snow and sleet is possible inland (especially over the higher elevations) possible accumulation map above. As of this writing, I’m calling for rain along the coast and in the City and nearby suburbs.

Looking down the pike, a cool down is expected by Tuesday, no major storms are expected through Thursday. The next weather maker moves in on Thursday night and Friday at this time it looks to pass to our West. This is a mild scenario meaning rain and not snow. Still several days to watch it pan out.

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Tonight:

Rain redeveloping. Colder. Lows in the 30s throughout. Northeast winds increasing to 10-20mph.

Sunday:

Periods of rain. Wet snow,sleet and freezing rain possible inland. Highs around 40º in the City, the 30s inland. Northeast winds at 15-25mph.

Monday:

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

Tuesday:

Partly sunny. Colder. Highs in the mid 30s.

Wednesday:

Sunny. Cold. Highs in around 40º.

Thursday:

Sun to clouds, milder Highs in the upper 40s.

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Mainly Dry Today. Rain, Mix Possible Inland Sunday..

Synopsis:

A strong upper level low will spawn two areas of low pressure this weekend. Today will not be a washout. In fact, most of the light rain from early this morning has tapered off. Low pressure #1 will move off the Virginia coast by midday. Areas of light rain will be confined to Southern NJ through the afternoon. Elsewhere the majority of the day will be dry.  The sun may make an appearance North of the City. It’ll be mild.

Low pressure #2 will develop under the upper level low and move off the Maryland coast then up off Eastern Long Island on Sunday and Sunday night. This is much closer than previous model runs. Also the upper level low is more vigorous and closer to the tri-state area. What does all of this mean?  Rain will develop late tonight into early Sunday morning. The potential is now there for it to be marginally cold enough for a mix of wet snow, sleet and freezing rain well inland during the day Sunday. If the conditions are just right an accumulation of snow and sleet is possible inland and possibly toward the nearby suburbs of NYC by dark. As of this writing, I’m calling for rain along the coast and in the City. Please check back frequently as this forecast will most likely change over the next 24 hours.

Looking down the pike, a cool down is expected by Tuesday, no major storms are expected through Thursday.

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Today:

A bit of morning rain, otherwise the remainder of the day will be dry. A bit of sun may shine, North of the City. Highs around in the lower 50s. Northeast winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Rain redeveloping. Colder. Lows in the 30s throughout. Northeast winds increasing to 10-20mph.

Sunday:

Periods of rain. Wet snow,sleet and freezing rain possible inland. Highs around 40º in the City, the 30s inland.

Monday:

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

Tuesday:

Partly sunny, seasonal. Colder. Highs in the mid 30s.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Cold. Highs in around 40º.

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Damp Weekend. Maybe White Well Inland Sunday…

Synopsis:

This weekend forecast has been a challenge to say the least. At first, it was looking like Saturday was the wetter of the two days of the weekend. Now its the opposite-Sunday will have more precipitation than Saturday. Alright, enough of the griping.

A strong upper level low will spawn two areas of low pressure this weekend. Low pressure #1 will move off the Virginia coast by Saturday midday. This will result in a broken area of light rain tonight into Saturday morning. Any rain should quit by midday and the sun may make an appearance especially North of the City. The majority of the afternoon will be dry. It’ll be mild.

Low pressure #2 will develop under the upper level low and move off the Maryland coast then up off Eastern Long Island on Sunday and Sunday night. This is much closer than previous model runs. Also the upper level low is more vigorous and closer to the tri-state area. What does all of this mean?  Rain will develop early Sunday morning. The potential is now there for it to be marginally cold enough for a mix of wet snow and sleet well inland during the day Sunday. If the conditions are just right an accumulation of snow is possible inland and possibly toward the nearby suburbs of NYC. As of this writing I’m calling for rain along the coast and in the City. Please check back frequently as this forecast will most likely change over the next 36 hours.

Looking down the pike, a cool down is expected by Tuesday, no major storms are expected through Thursday.

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Tonight:

Periods of light rain. Much warmer than recent nights. Lows in the mid 40s in the City (thats the actual average high for the date), the 30s inland. Light and variable winds.

Saturday:

A bit of morning rain, otherwise the remainder of the day will be dry. A bit of sun may shine, especially North and West of the City. Highs around 50º. Northeast winds at 5-10mph.

Sunday:

Periods of rain. Wet snow and sleet possible inland. Highs around 40º in the City, the 30s inland.

Monday:

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

Tuesday:

Partly sunny, seasonal. Colder. Highs in the mid 30s.

Wednesday:

Mostly sunny. Cold. Highs in around 40º.

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Cloudy. Spotty Drizzle. Milder…

Synopsis:

High pressure off the New England coast will be responsible for the grey skies and areas of drizzle today (FutureCast map above). Readings will be much milder as the wind turns to the Southeast.

Our next significant weather maker will be a low coming out of the Gulf of Mexico. Rain will overspread the area tonight into the first part of Saturday. There is no cold air to be found in the contiguous US for this reason rain is expected and not snow. The low will move off the coast Saturday afternoon. The rain should taper off and the second half of the day will be dry.

A second push of moisture with a second low is forecast to slide to our South on Sunday. The models were going back and forth on whether Sunday would be wet or mainly dry. It now looks like the low will have enough influence in our area to keep on and off showers in the forecast. It maybe cold enough inland for a bit of wet snow to mix in.

Looking down the pike, a cool down is expected by Tuesday, but the majority of the week looks storm free.

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Today:

Mainly cloudy with areas of drizzle. Milder. Highs in the upper 40s to around 50º. East to Southeast winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Periods of rain. Much warmer than recent nights.  Lows in the mid 40s in the City (thats the actual average high for the date), the 30s inland. Winds becoming Northeast  at 5mph.

Saturday:

Morning rain. Well North it may remain dry. Rain will end by early afternoon. Highs near 50º.

Sunday:

Cloudy with on and off rain. Wet snow may mix in inland. Highs in the lower 40s, the 30s inland.

Monday:

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

Tuesday:

Partly sunny. Colder. Highs in the mid to upper 30s..

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Areas of Drizzle Overnight. Light Mix Well Inland…

Synopsis:

High pressure off the New England coast will be responsible for the grey skies and areas of drizzle tonight through Friday (FutureCast map above). It maybe just cold enough well inland for a bit of a light mix or freezing drizzle tonight. Friday’s highs will be much milder as the wind turns to the Southeast.

Our next significant weather maker will be a low coming out of the Gulf of Mexico. Rain will overspread the area Friday night into the first part of Saturday. There is no cold air to be found in the contiguous US for this reason rain is expected and not snow. The low will move off the coast Saturday afternoon. The rain should taper off and the second half of the day will be dry.

A second push of moisture with a second low is forecast to slide to our South on Sunday. The models were going back and forth on whether Sunday would be wet or mainly dry. It now looks like the low will have enough influence in our area to keep on and off showers in the forecast.

Looking down the pike, a cool down is expected by Tuesday, but the majority of the week looks storm free.

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Tonight:

Scattered areas of light rain or drizzle. A spotty light mix well inland. Lows in the mid to upper 30s in the City, the near 30º inland. East winds at 5-10mph.

Friday:

Mainly cloudy with areas of drizzle. Milder. Highs in the upper 40s to around 50º.

Saturday:

Periods of rain. Rain will end by early afternoon. Highs near 50º.

Sunday:

Cloudy with on and off showers. Highs in the mid 40s.

Monday:

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

Tuesday:

Partly sunny. Colder. Highs in the mid to upper 30s..

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A Bit of Rain, Mix or Light Snow Today…

Synopsis:

High pressure will remain anchored along the Eastern seaboard through end of the week. Today an upper low will ride underneath the surface high. This will result in cloudy skies. A period of light snow/mix or light rain by the coast is possible (map above). A light coating is possible North and West of the City. This will not be a big deal.

Snow lovers you’ll have to wait (for the real accumulating snow). In fact, the wait maybe a while as the Pacific jet stream is dominating. This set up will keep the Arctic air banked up in Canada and a storm track that is not favorable for snow in our area. The next chance of precipitation will be Friday night into Saturday. Rain is expected. Highs on Saturday will be around 50º! The rain will taper off by Saturday Afternoon.

The second push of moisture with a second low is forecast to stay mainly to the South and East of the region on Sunday but a bit of rain or showers may work in. Mostly cloudy skies are expected. The confidence in Sunday’s forecast is low. Hey, I tell it like it is.

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Today:

Cloudy. A period of light snow, mix or rain depending on your location.. Highs in the mid to 30s to around 40º. East winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Scattered areas of light rain. A spotty light mix inland. Lows in the mid to upper 30s in the City, the near 30º inland. Northwest to East winds at 5mph.

Friday:

A bit of sun, otherwise clouds will dominate. Milder. Highs in the upper 40s.

Saturday:

Periods of rain. Rain will end by early afternoon. Highs near 50º.

Sunday:

Mostly cloudy. A bit of light rain possible. Highs in the mid 40s.

Monday:

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

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