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Snowy stretch ahead for New England while Mid Atlantic Enjoys Mainly Quiet Weather

Overview: Strong low pressure will move swiftly out the mouth of the St Laurence and has already pushed a cold front through overnight. Strong winds will develop behind the front bringing in cold air. Winds will gust to close to 50 mph out of the W or possibly WNW or NW. Tomorrow will feature clouding skies and a lot less wind. Thursday night will bring a clipper system to the area developing a coastal low in the southern Gulf Of Maine. These two systems will bring close to 6″ to the midcoast and Central Maine with 4-5″ along the coastal plain ( the waterline to around 10 miles inland) with 2-4″ in the mountains 3-5 is likely in the far north. Saturday will feature a second clipper system and coastal low so the results will be very similar to that of the Thursday night storm. Monday will feature yet another storm and since the models diverge and the storm is in the long range forecast details are uncertain but we do think that as of right now it looks like a wintry mix along the coast with more snow inland.

 

Details: Winds will pick up as the day goes on peaking at around 9am with 50+ mph gusts and sustained winds peaking at around the same time at 25-30 mph. This wind will bring in colder air and will set the stage for two systems which will affect the area Thursday and Saturday nights.These two systems will bring close to 6″ to the midcoast and Central Maine with 4-5″ along the coastal plain ( the waterline to around 10 miles inland) with 2-4″ in the mountains 3-5 is likely in the far north. After that we will find a quiet and cold end to the weekend. Monday however will be different with temps at the coast in the mid 30s so at this point it looks like a tricky forecast and a mix at the coast.

Mid Atlantic: Windy today but winds will calm as the day goes on and become cooler. This cooler air will set the stage for some flurries for Thursday night although the southern sections will not get too much precipitation in the next week with Thursday and Saturday nights being the only two times precipitation in the southern sections. The northern sections however will get some more prolonged snow showers Thursday and Saturday nights which could leave a coating to an inch on grassy surfaces.

Stay tuned!

-Jack

Little snow for coast while inland and mountains get pummeled

Warmer air has come into place this morning and as a result, snow should be limited at the coast while inland areas could receive up to 1′. Coastal areas should expect about anywhere from nothing to about 7-9″ all the way up the coastline. Travel will become tricky at around 8:00 or so when enough snow has fallen that travel should become a little tricky. It is not however the morning commute I am worried about, in the afternoon when a coat of snow, ice, slush, and water has built up I am worried about especially inland areas but the coast too will get slick and dangerous.

Stay tuned and stay safe!!

-Jack

Precipitation on Thursday type is still unclear

We are tracking some temperature swings with highs tomorrow in the lower 40s in the south and coast while highs in the upper 30s inland, in the north, and in the mountains. On Wednesday, high temps will reach freezing in most spots with below freezing temps north of Portland-Manchester-Syracuse-Buffalo. Thursday  will feature rain anywhere along the 95 corridor. Mix is expected within about a 30 mile radius north and west of 95. snow can be expected north and west of the mix/snow line. The mid atlantic will experience an all rain event.

Stay tuned as we fine tune the forecast!!

-Jack

Rain on Thursday

A quiet start to the workweek with sunny skies and mild temps. Thursday will feature rain moving in with this happening wendsday night for the mid atlantic.

Stay tuned!

-Jack

Thursday rain

As we track a few flurries tomorrow and a quiet strech ahead, we turn our attention to a storm in the far future. Only as far as Thursday when we are tracking a rainy day for most. More details in upcoming posts as more accurate chart forecasts become avalible.

Stay tuned!

-Jack

Todays weather 12-28-11

Today will feature clearing skies with a break in the winds from around 7-8am. Then winds will resume except that they will be from the WNW brining in cooler air. Temperatures will top out near 50 at daybreak before a dramatic cool down this afternoon.

Stay tuned!

-Jack

Radar 12:30am EST 12-27-11

As of 1230, the northern edge of the precipitation shield extends from NY, NY to Binghamton NY to Buffalo NY.

FORECAST

Wind…

Sustained @ 35 Gusting to around 50

Rain…

Will overspread the area after dark and continue to increase in intensity and areal coverage peaking around midnight.

Stay tuned!

-Jack

Stormy new year

Christmas is now came and gone but we all start the New years rush. Travelling and partying, staying up until  midnight and of course for us meteorologists the start to the notorious snowy months of January and Febuary. We are watching several storms in the coming week. The first will hit on wednesday with heavy rain and strong winds. Number 2 on the storm production line will hit Friday into New Years Eve with light snow.

Stay tuned!

-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