Tag: Northeast snowstorm
With the help of a -AO releasing polar air south and connecting with an active/stormy mid latitude pattern, we have seen two areas of record breaking snowfall. The snow starved Northeast US has barely seen any snow in the last 2 winters but the storm last week changed that. Snow has finally ended. Updated snowfall […]
The wind, rain and snow machine is on on both West and East Coasts today with potentially California’s biggest storm at the same time DC, Philly and NYC get potentially their biggest snow. For the Northeast and since March 2nd, their getting hit by Nor’Easter No 4. Northeast residents, here's one image that sums up […]
Bitter arctic air sweeping straight from the arctic all the way into the Gulf of Mexico was met by warm, moist tropical air, a storm developed as a result off eastern Florida. As the low lifted north between frigid and sub-tropical air and over warmer-than-normal ocean, the system has exploded into a hurricane-like monster. 10 […]
I was taking today off but based on latest model snowfall print out’s, I had to throw up a few charts. It looks like we have a major snowstorm on the way for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Especially the coastal Northeast and I-95. With models printing out 6-12, locally 12-24″ amounts even for the Big Cities, this […]
The ECMWF continues to show the wild Northeast snowstorm mid to late next week but it’s showing a more interesting and exciting bigger picture. Modelling overall has become pretty consistent at forcing sharp height rises up towards Hudson Bay through the next 10-15 days and that is a cold, stormy setup for the Lower 48. In the upcoming 7 day […]
It’s was like a January morning throughout the Midwest and East this morning with widespread 0s and 10s across New England, 20s across the rest of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic and even 30s down across the northern Gulf states. Let’s take a quick look at how the models are handling this morning’s cold compared to the actual numbers. The […]
Nice warm-up for much of the US today and tomorrow ahead of next storm and cold shot… Today’s highs widely hit the 60s and 70s throughout the Plains and that record or near record warmth spreads east tomorrow while a storm system crosses the Rockies and winds up. Current temps.. these are down on earlier highs […]
The opening 48 hours of March 2014 will go down as one of the coldest from Canada to Texas as cities from the Upper Midwest to Southern Plains endure their coldest March weather in history. While vicious cold extends from the Arctic to Texas, very warm, moist air resides across the Southeast and as a consequence, we are […]
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