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October Discussion with WeatherTrends360

October Discussion with WeatherTrends360

🕔12:40, 1.Oct 2018

It’s time to harness the WeatherTrends360 proprietary weather algorithms to see how October 2018 should play out. But first lets break New Jersey into climatologically-similar regions. We have the higher elevations of NNJ/NWNJ, the interior coastal plain and Newark Basin (SWNJ through CNJ and

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Warmer Conditions Expected (Oct 1-5)

Warmer Conditions Expected (Oct 1-5)

🕔20:48, 30.Sep 2018

Discussion: Ridging, ridging and more ridging. That’s what’s on tap in the upper-levels for the east coast this week. It should last right through the weekend and into next week. This should mean plenty of sunshine and temperatures on the

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Beautiful Fall Conditions (Sept 28-30)

Beautiful Fall Conditions (Sept 28-30)

🕔20:48, 27.Sep 2018

Discussion: Most rain should fall between midnight tonight and late tomorrow morning. Rainfall could be heavy at times. Flash flooding is likely especially along and NW of the I-95 corridor. Areas SE of the I-95 corridor are subject to less

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Transitional Conditions Continue (Sept 24-28)

Transitional Conditions Continue (Sept 24-28)

🕔17:00, 23.Sep 2018

Discussion: Upper-level 500mb heights will build into a ridge over the Northeast US this week. This should bring swampy south flow at the surface to New Jersey, especially as a small piece of remnant tropical energy feeds into the flow

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Warm Humid Start. Comfortable Finish (Sept 21-23)

Warm Humid Start. Comfortable Finish (Sept 21-23)

🕔13:59, 20.Sep 2018

Discussion: Upper-level ridging, currently over the E US, should be flattened by a shallow upper-level Canadian disturbance this weekend. At the surface this should produce a warm and humid Friday running into the first part of Saturday. By Saturday evening,

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Wet Start to the Week (Sept 17-21)

Wet Start to the Week (Sept 17-21)

🕔18:30, 16.Sep 2018

Discussion: Florence has been nearly stationary under the ridge all weekend with no escape path until now. Finally the jet stream will pick up Florence’s remnants and take them over the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast US between Monday and Tuesday. For

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Side Effects of Florence (Sept 14-16)

Side Effects of Florence (Sept 14-16)

🕔17:49, 13.Sep 2018

Discussion: Hurricane Florence is stuck directly under the ridge now as it crawls into coastal NC. A slow-to-depart upper-level low to the SW of Florence resulted in some weakening yesterday. That and a failed Eye Wall Replacement Cycle (EWRC). For

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Sept 11: Florence to Spare New Jersey

Sept 11: Florence to Spare New Jersey

🕔16:45, 11.Sep 2018

Discussion: I’ve seen enough to remove the landfall potential for New Jersey and likely even Delmarva. I’m 90%-plus confident that landfall will occur between the SC/NC border and Cape Lookout, NC (the track indicated in the above cover image). I

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Sept 10: Dangerous East Coast Impact Likely

Sept 10: Dangerous East Coast Impact Likely

🕔20:27, 10.Sep 2018

Discussion: Major Hurricane Florence is packing 140mph sustained winds with a central pressure below 940mb now. This category 4 hurricane is currently located at 25.4N 61.1W and moving W/NW at 13mph per the National Hurricane Center. Little shear and warm

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Sept 9: East Coast Landfall Likely

Sept 9: East Coast Landfall Likely

🕔17:14, 9.Sep 2018

Discussion: Per the latest 5pm update from the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Florence is now located at ~24.4N 57W and moving W at 7mph. Flight recon shows a central pressure of 975mb and sustained winds of 85mph. The hopeful escape to

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