Partly sunny and very cold today! Bone chilling cold but staying dry Tuesday and Wednesday! Slightly moderating temperatures but still well below normal Thursday and Friday! Mainly dry with more seasonable temperatures for the weekend!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are mostly clear early on this Monday morning and temperatures have fallen to 16 degrees in Clifton down to 5 at High Point. Winds are a little gusty out of the northwest. The air quality is good with an index of 21.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR JANUARY 20TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 36 AVERAGE LOW: 21

RECORD HIGH: 59 – 2006 RECORD LOW: -5 – 1994

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 37 LOW: 20 PRECIPITATION: .32″ SNOWFALL: 4.3″

Yesterday’s storm fell a little short of the 5-9″ that we forecasted yesterday but we were treated with some thundersnow in the evening.

The storm that gave us the snow is moving off the New England coast as Arctic high pressure builds from the west. Today will be partly sunny, winds will be gusty this morning but diminish this afternoon. High temperatures will only be in the 20s with overnight lows tonight in the single digits.

Arctic high pressure will dominate our weather with continued very cold temperatures Tuesday and Wednesday. We should stay dry as low pressure that will affect the deep south stays well to our south.

Dry with some moderating temperatures Thursday and Friday but these readings will still be well below normal.

Temperatures will become more seasonable over the weekend and at this point it looks to be mainly dry.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – JAN 20 – Partly sunny, highs in the upper 20s.

TONIGHT – Mostly clear, lows near 7.

TUESDAY – JAN 21 – Partly sunny, highs near 20.

WEDNESDAY – JAN 22 – Sunny, highs near 20.

THURSDAY – JAN 23 – Partly sunny, highs in the upper 20s.

FRIDAY – JAN 24 – Sunny, highs in the low 30s.

SATURDAY – JAN 25 – Sunny, highs in the mid 30s.

SUNDAY – JAN 26 – Mostly cloudy, highs near 40.

MARINE FORECAST: A small craft advisory is in effect until 6 a.m. Tuesday morning for northwest winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 3-6 feet. Also a freezing spray advisory is in effect.

OUTLOOK: No advisories expected during the day on Tuesday through Wednesday night with some freezing spray likely; no advisories expected for Thursday and Friday.

Have a nice day but stay safe and warm!

Snow developing by early this afternoon and becoming heavy at times then ending by midnight. Accumulations of 5-9 inches, a winter storm warning is in effect! Bitterly cold but mainly dry Tuesday through Friday! Not as frigid next weekend!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are partly cloudy early on this Sunday morning and temperatures are still on the mild side with readings ranging from 34 in Clifton down to 27 at Pequest. Winds are light from the north. The air quality is moderate with an index of 63.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR JANUARY 19TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 36 AVERAGE LOW: 21

RECORD HIGH: 54 – 1996 RECORD LOW: -8 – 1994

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 43 LOW:30 PRECIPITATION: .04″

A winter storm will affect our area from early this afternoon through midnight with snow becoming heavy at times especially between 4-9 p.m. Accumulations should be between 5-9 inches with possible heavier amounts.

Tomorrow will become very cold with clearing, highs will only be in the 20s despite plenty of sunshine.

Bitterly cold weather Tuesday through Friday but we should stay mainly dry. There will be low pressure moving well to our south Tuesday evening and again on Friday that may cause some flurries.

The upcoming weekend looks to be not as frigid but temperatures will still be below normal.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – JAN 19 – Snow developing early this afternoon and become heavy at times, highs in the mid 30s.

TONIGHT – Snow heavy at times in the evening ending by midnight. Total accumulation 5-9 inches with possible heavier amounts in some snow bands.

M.L.KING DAY – JAN 20 – Mostly sunny, highs in the mid 20s.

TUESDAY – JAN 21 – Increasing clouds, highs near 20. Chance of flurries at night.

WEDNESDAY – JAN 22 – Sunny, highs near 20.

THURSDAY – JAN 23 – Mostly sunny, highs in the upper 20s.

FRIDAY – JAN 24 – Mostly sunny, highs in the low 30s.

SATURDAY – JAN 25 – Mostly sunny, highs in the mid 30s.

MARINE FORECAST: TODAY – Northeast winds to 10 knots, seas 2 feet.

OUTLOOK: A gale warning has been posted effective between 6 p.m. this evening through 6 a.m. tomorrow morning; advisories will continue through Monday night; no advisories expected during the day on Tuesday; advisories possible Tuesday night through Wednesday evening; no advisories expected for Thursday.

Despite the snow try to have a good day and stay safe!

Becoming cloudy and mild with rain showers likely this afternoon! Colder with snow from Sunday morning through midnight, likely accumulations of 4-8 inches! Bitterly cold weather much of next week!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are partly cloudy early on this Saturday morning and temperatures are milder than the last few mornings with readings ranging from 30 in Clifton down to 18 at Sussex. Winds are light from the southwest. The air quality is good with an index of 43.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR JANUARY 18TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 36 AVERAGE LOW: 21

RECORD HIGH: 63 – 1990 RECORD LOW: -2 – 1982

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 44 LOW: 22 PRECIPITATION: NONE

A frontal system approaching from the west will cause skies to become cloudy later this morning with some light showers likely this afternoon. Likely rainfall should be less than a tenth of an inch.

The front will come through Saturday night and colder air will slowly filter into our area on Sunday with snow developing late morning and ending around midnight. Likely accumulations of 4-8 inches, a winter storm watch is in effect.

After the storm passes we will likely have the coldest air of the season Monday through at least Thursday then moderating somewhat by Friday. We should stay mainly dry during the week but we still have to watch for possible coastal storm development Wednesday and again on Friday. Right now it looks that the two storms will stay well to our south and east.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – JAN 18 – Cloudy with light rain likely this afternoon, highs in the mid 40s.

TONIGHT – Mostly cloudy, lows near 30.

SUNDAY – JAN 19 – Cloudy with snow developing late morning and ending around midnight, becoming breezy at night. Highs in the mid 30s. Likely accumulations of 4-8 inches.

M.L.KING DAY – JAN 20 – Mostly sunny and much colder, highs near 20.

TUESDAY – JAN 21 – Increasing cloudiness, highs near 20.

WEDNESDAY – JAN 22 – Mostly sunny, highs near 20.

THURSDAY – JAN 23 – Partly sunny, highs in the upper 20s.

FRIDAY – JAN 24 – Mostly sunny, highs in the mid 30s.

MARINE FORECAST: A small craft advisory is in effect until 1 p.m. this afternoon for southwest winds gusting to 25 knots, seas 2 feet.

OUTLOOK: A gale watch has been posted for Sunday night; advisories likely for Monday; no advisories expected for Tuesday and Wednesday.

Have a nice weekend but stay safe!

Mostly sunny and not as cold with light winds today! Mild on Saturday with a chance of afternoon light rain! Snow likely on Sunday! The coldest air of the season expected Monday through Thursday!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are partly cloudy early on this Friday morning and temperatures range from 22 in Clifton down to 13 at Hackettstown. Winds are light from the west. The air quality is moderate with an index of 72.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR JANUARY 17TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 36 AVERAGE LOW: 21

RECORD HIGH: 60 – 1990 RECORD LOW: -4 – 1977

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 29 LOW: 19 PRECIPITATION: TRACE SNOWFALL: TRACE

A weak high pressure will give us a milder day today with plenty of sunshine and light winds, high temperatures will approach 40 which is about 10 degrees higher than yesterday.

A frontal system will give us mostly cloudy skies on Saturday with a good chance of light rain mainly in the afternoon.

Low pressure developing to our southeast will move off the coast on Sunday with snow likely in the afternoon and ending at night. Possible accumulations will be around 4 inches.

Arctic high pressure will then bring the coldest weather of the season so far Monday through Thursday with daytime highs struggling to reach the 20 degree mark and overnight lows in the single digits. It should remain dry throughout this period. Winds will be breezy, but not as windy as we experienced last week.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – JAN 17 – Sunny, highs near 40.

TONIGHT – Partly cloudy, lows in the upper 20s.

SATURDAY – JAN 18 – Cloudy with a chance of rain mainly in the afternoon, highs in the low 40s.

SUNDAY – JAN 19 – Cloudy with snow developing in the afternoon and ending at night, possible accumulation of 4 inches.

M.L.KING DAY – JAN 20 – Mostly sunny and very cold, highs in the mid 20s.

TUESDAY – JAN 21 – Mostly sunny and very cold, highs in the upper teens.

WEDNESDAY – JAN 22 – Mostly sunny and very cold, highs in the upper teens.

THURSDAY – JAN 23 – Mostly sunny and cold, highs in the upper 20s.

MARINE FORECAST: TODAY – West-northwest wind becoming west to 10 knots, seas 1-2 feet.

OUTLOOK: No advisories expected Saturday through the day on Sunday; advisories likely Sunday night through Tuesday with freezing spray likely.

Have a nice day and stay safe!

Increasing clouds today and still cold but with less wind and a chance of flurries this afternoon and tonight! Sunny and milder on Friday! Mild with a chance of rain Saturday mainly in the afternoon! Not as mild on Sunday with a chance of light snow in the afternoon and night! Dry with the coldest air of the season so far Monday night through Thursday!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are mostly clear early on this Thursday morning and temperatures range from 21 in Clifton down to a chilly 7 degrees at Sandyston. Winds are mostly light from the west. The air quality is good with an index of 26.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR JANUARY 16TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 36 AVERAGE LOW: 21

RECORD HIGH: 57 – 1995 RECORD LOW: -2 – 1994

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 33 LOW: 20 PRECIPITATION: NONE

High pressure will be moving offshore as a weak warm front approaches from the west. We should see an increase in clouds today with a chance of flurries this afternoon and tonight. With the clouds, the high temperature will be similar to yesterday but with much less wind.

Friday should be the nicest day of the week with temperatures a little above normal along with sunny skies and light winds.

Saturday will be mild again but with a chance of rain mainly in the afternoon as a cold front approaches the area from the west.

The cold front will cross the area sometime on Sunday and it may be accompanied by some light snow Sunday afternoon and evening.

Dry and we will likely have the coldest air of the season so far as an Arctic high pressure builds into the area. High temperatures will be in the 20s on Monday but be in the teens Tuesday and Wednesday with overnight lows near zero.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – JAN 16 – Increasing cloudiness with a chance of afternoon flurries, highs in the low 30s.

TONIGHT – Cloudy in the evening with a chance of flurries then clearing after midnight, lows in the mid 20s.

FRIDAY – JAN 17 – Sunny, highs near 40.

SATURDAY – JAN 18 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain in the afternoon, highs in the mid 40s.

SUNDAY – JAN 19 – Partly sunny with a chance of light snow in the afternoon and evening, highs in the upper 30s.

M.L.KING DAY – JAN 20 – Mostly sunny and colder, highs in the upper 20s.

TUESDAY – JAN 21 – Mostly sunny and very cold, highs only in the upper teens.

WEDNESDAY – JAN 22 – Sunny and very cold, highs near 20.

MARINE FORECAST: TODAY – West winds becoming southwest in the afternoon to 10 knots, seas 1 foot.

OUTLOOK; No advisories expected for Friday and Saturday; advisories likely Sunday into Monday with possible freezing spray Sunday night through at least Tuesday.

Have a nice day but please stay safe!