Dec 16: Forecast Video Discussion
Meteorologist and Weather NJ contributor Steve DiMartino discusses the rain today-tomorrow and weekend storm threat. Weather NJ
Meteorologist and Weather NJ contributor Steve DiMartino discusses the rain today-tomorrow and weekend storm threat. Weather NJ
Model guidance continues to suggest an east coast winter snow storm this weekend. A few other models have hopped on the train as well. Timing now looks like Saturday into Sunday which could cause holiday shopping headaches and possibly a White
All eyes are no doubt on the east coast winter storm setting up for this weekend. First we need to get through this week which for the most part looks calm and mild. Let’s break it down: Monday should range
The European model has been talking about an east coast snow storm for more than a few runs now. Historically when that happens you should listen. The timing for this system looks like the general December 19-23 period which of course
Meteorologist and Weather NJ contributor Steve DiMartino discusses the weather for this weekend and upcoming week. Weather NJ
The low pressure system that has been impacting the region since Monday night is finally moving away to the northeast. High pressure will now move in and dry things out for the weekend. Let’s look at each day: Friday will
We are at the point in the month of December where I think it is appropriate to begin the White Christmas speculation that will go full throttle over the next 2 weeks. Needless to say for New Jersey it really
For the winter lover who lives along and SE of the I-95 corridor, December has been pretty “meh” so far. Some strong long-range signals indicate that’s about to change for the holidays and heading into January. While it’s way too
What a bizarre storm system! So far there have been a few curveballs thrown but here’s a quick recap and what to expect this evening through tomorrow. First, the rain ended yesterday morning/early afternoon which was earlier than scheduled. A
A strong coastal storm/nor’easter will impact the region starting tonight and lasting through possibly Thursday morning. Here’s my Snow/storm impact map: The first part of the storm will occur tonight through tomorrow evening. Precipitation will move in from the south