Update on next week storms

Skyline of Boston. Picture was taken from a wh...
Image via Wikipedia This is what you will see in boston On christmas morning as well as Monday, Wednesday and Thursday

As the start to the holiday weekend has arrived, likely everyone, or close to everyone has done most of their traveling by now. I know that no one wants to face the upcoming travel rush back home, but it will happen and here is a daily forecast for the busy travel days.

Any regions I have left unexplained have sunny weather.

Sunday: PM snow showers for the Northeast U.S. snow and rain for the Northwest U.S. Rain for the south.

Monday: Few snow showers across the interior Northeast. Rain for the mid atlantic. Showers for the Northwest.

Tuesday: Rain and snow for the Northeast. Rainy/snowy Northwest. Snowy upper rockies.

Wednesday: Snow for New England. Snowy High Plains. Windy Southern wyoming. Rainy/snowy Northwest.

Thursday: Snowy great lakes Stormy Northwest windy Southern Wyoming 

Stay tuned as we continue to fine tune the forecasts for this active weather pattern.

-Jack

Active next week

The week leading up to the new year will feature 2 main storm systems. One will hit wenesday and continue into thursday. The second is slated to hit Friday.

These systems are far out in the forecast and we will continue to monitor the latest forecasts

Stay tuned!

-Jack

Snow wrapping up on Friday active 7 day forecast

 FRIDAY  6:15 am

As I write this, the snow/rain line is bouncing around. It is frusterating to watch the rain.snow line retreating a few miles up the coast, and have it advancing on me. Snow/rain will wrap up around noon today with flurries and showers remaining this afternoon.

5 day forecast as of 6:15 am Friday

Tonight: Few snow showers with temps in the teens.

Saturday: Partly cloudy with highs in the 20s and lows around 10

Christmas: Mostly cloudy with highs in the upper 30s and lows in the lower 20s

Monday: Rain and snow showers with highs in the low to mid 30s and  lows in the mid 20s

Tuesday: Mix of sun and clouds with highs in the upper 30s and lows in the upper 20s

Wednesday: sun mixed with a few clouds with highs in the 30s and lows in the 20s

Enjoy the holidays!

Stay tuned!

-Jack

Quiet lead up to new years

As we look ahead into the 7 day forecast, it looks like a quiet week leading up to NewYears day. Exept, for Friday, when a storm system passes off to the south. This should bring 1-3″ of snow for much of the area. Saturday looks quiet and cool with temps topping out near 30. Also there is a possible storm for wendsday.

Stay tuned!

-Jack

Christmas forecast

Here is what to expect on christmas day…

FORECAST

Partly cloudy with light and variable winds

TEMPERATURES

High 36F Low 27F

 

Stay tuned!

-Jack

Friday snow update

We are tracking a snowy end to the workweek for much of New England and upstate New York. Snow will move in tonight and will continue falling through the day friday. Snow may mix in with sleet or even rain along the extreme coast (eg. islands and tips of peninsulas) and that could hold down total accumulations there.

ACCUMULATIONS

1-3″ along the coast inland to around Fryburg, North to around Agusta, South to Rhode Island, and Northeast to Mount Desert Island.  Areas within a 30 mile radius of that should expect a coating to around 2″.

TEMPERATURES

Temps will rise to around the freezing mark on Friday at the coast. Highs in the 20’s inland.

Stay tuned!

-Jack

Friday storm likely Christmas storm not so much

After todays rain, we turn our attention to a storm moving swiftly offshore on Friday into Saturday. This will bring light snow to the area with accumulations ranging from 1-3″

Stay tuned!

-Jack

South of Boston, I 95 gets spared Christmas Snow Storm

 For anywhere along the I 95 corridor south of Boston, warm air won out in current forecasts for a snow storm that could hit the eastern seaboard on Christmas weekend. Anywhere North or WSW of boston will  likely see accumulating snow. It is too early to make amount predictions.

Stay tuned!!!

-Jack

Possible winter storm on Christmas day

As Christmas day approaches, millions of americans are hoping for the groung to be covered in a fresh layer of snow. For those of us living in the interior northeast U.S. and possibly coastal regions as well. This storm system is still fairly uncirten however, there is some fairly organized model consesus about the storm materializing.

Stay tuned!!!

-Jack

Powerful German storm

Many meterological records were broken in Germany as a historic winter storm slams the nation. 90 mph sustained winds were recorded along with record pressures of 963.8 mb.

Stay tuned!

-Jack