Archive for 2013
Yes, there is STILL no real signed deal on this weekend system. It is really quite the headache and with how little the midweek system impacted the Mid-Atlantic I am truely not buying into this storm if I’m being honest. Around this time yesterday I guess I was ruling this thing out, then during the day today I was […]
Happy Valentines Day! Hope you all have a good one. Today is certainly a much improved day compared to yesterday with just some passing showers but notice the sunnier skies, oh and yes.. the much milder breeze? This my friends is a sign of things to come with an even better day coming up for your […]
We will see a 1-5 inch swath of snow tonight into Thursday morning from the central Appalachians to DC, Delmarva, Atlantic City up to New York City with local amounts of 6 inches in the mountains of WV, VA, MD and PA. However a lot of the attention remains on this weekend storm potential. Let me just say […]
It has been a wild day of weather across many parts of the UK as the latest in a series of active weather fronts swept in which bumped up against cold air firmly in place. While rain fell along the coast, heavy snow quickly broke out over most inland areas. For central parts of Scotland where we […]
After dropping a good 8-12 inches of snow on parts of the Texas Panhandle through Oklahoma, the second strip of snow is coming for the Mid-Atlantic from the mountains of West Virginia to Atlantic City. Below is the GFS snow chart through Thursday morning. Notice how there’s a break with just a mere coating across […]
From New England to Old England, the very same storm system which brought havoc to the Northeast US Friday into Saturday has been making it’s way across the North Atlantic over the past 72 hours and will be making it’s presence felt on the other side of the pond tonight into Wednesday morning. After departing US shores Saturday, […]
The pattern is a cold and stormy one with a brief pullback in temperature across the East, however, this will be hard to notice given the snowfall coming mid week to the Mid-Atlantic and then the bigger event which arrives this weekend. At the close of my earlier post which looks at the next two […]
I’ve followed many great snowstorms and blizzards across the United States over the past decade including the Blizzard of 2003 which brought the biggest snowfall on record to Boston, the Valentines Day Blizzard of 2007, the Blizzard of 2006 which brought an all-time record breaking 28 inches of snow to New York City. The year of […]
A few Monday morning thoughts. 1) Snow still on for Wed over a good part of Scotland/England with possible disruption. 2) Rain wipes out any snow later Wed into Thurs as warmer comes in on backside. 3) Warming kicks on Thurs onwards. 4) Latest CFSv2 holds cold over UK/western Europe through Feb 20th despite coming warmth. […]

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