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It’s a stormy night with heavy thunderstorms running along a frontal boundary stretching from Louisiana up into Wisconsin. This is the first of two systems this week which will bring a rounds of heavy rain and sporadic severe weather with backside snows. Here’s the current weather chart off weather.com showing the front and the line of storms […]
A powerful and intensifying offshore storm system was responsible for driving arctic air all the way into Florida overnight with lows dipping towards 20 degrees in parts of the Florida Panhandle and interior-north, 30s across Orlando and central areas while 40s reached all the way to the upper Keys. It sure was a cold and for some, snowy night across […]
Following late day rains, as the air cools on the back edge of the frontal boundary drapped over the East Coast, some moderate snow is breaking out as expectected this evening with one band stretched out from eastern Tennessee and the Carolinas up into West Virginia, the other around the Washington-Baltimore area with heavier bands now […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Conditions have been worsening throughout the afternoon and as we head into the overnight period and the storm spinning offshore continues to drop it’s pressure (now around 982mb), so winds and snow rates are increasing dramatically throughout the Northeast. As of this writing, the blizzard will really start to sink it’s teeth into the New York City […]

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