I’ve Seen Better Weekends (April 1-3)
The weather looks very active this weekend in New Jersey. Lots of dynamics at play as we transition from mild and stormy to cold and dry. The main player for today is a low pressure system passing far to our
The weather looks very active this weekend in New Jersey. Lots of dynamics at play as we transition from mild and stormy to cold and dry. The main player for today is a low pressure system passing far to our
Radar confirms that precipitation has made it into W. PA. It will continue to push east and bring rainfall to New Jersey later tonight through Friday evening. I wish I could say just some wind and rain but the dynamics are potentially
A cold air mass is coming. A series of low pressure systems will ride the front of the upper-level trough as it swings its axis into a negative tilt. Precipitation should form along the entire front side of the trough
Low pressure is dragging a cold front through the region today. It is just now pushing the last of the rainfall offshore. Behind the cold front, are strong and gusty winds out of the NW in correlation with the back-side (W
High pressure will be the main driver this week as it floats across the Mid-Atlantic US from W to E. We’re chilly ahead of it and mild once it’s through. Some rain chances tonight into Monday and Thursday PM into
Once the cold front pushes any remaining showers and/or weak thunderstorms out to sea, we’re looking at a dry and sunny weekend. Cooler though. Let’s break it down: Friday (Mar 25) high temperatures should reach well into the 60s for
We have an active weather pattern setting up over the next 24-36 hours. A cold front has backed into New Jersey from the NE, bringing a cold and cloudy Atlantic Ocean air mass to many locations. Our primary driver will be
The week might start chilly but were going to moderate towards mild temperatures by mid-week and likely stay that way into the weekend. Last night’s snow storm played out exactly as I expected. It was a ghost storm of mostly
Here is my latest and final storm impact map. This will be the last map I issue as we are now in live-casting mode: Dark blue area: This is my expected jackpot zone once rain changes over to snow. Roads
Overnight models took the storm east however today’s models have taken steps back west to how things sort of looked yesterday. Maybe a half step back. We’re getting to the point now where it’s time to live-cast. Precipitation has been training