Dry and unseasonably cold today through Monday! Strong nor’easter on Tuesday with possible blizzard conditions!


SATURDAY  MARCH 11, 2017  6:12 A.M.

Skies are mostly clear early on this Saturday morning and temperatures are very cold with readings ranging from the mid teens in the Clifton area to some single digits in some inland spots, winds are averaging 10-15 mph with higher gusts which are bringing wind chills down to around zero.

Today will be a partly sunny day with a slight chance of flurries, high temperatures will struggle to reach the freezing mark and with winds gusting to 40 mph will make it feel even colder.

Dry and very cold conditions will continue Sunday and Monday.

A strong coastal storm will affect our area on Tuesday which will likely give us very heavy snow and wind with possible blizzard conditions, at this time models are indicating possible accumulations of 1-2 feet in our area with the snow beginning before daybreak and continuing into Tuesday night.

After the storm unseasonably cold and dry weather will be with us the rest of next week.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – MAR 11 – Partly sunny, windy and very cold, high only around 30, wind gusts to 40 mph possible.

TONIGHT – Partly cloudy, low in the mid teens.

SUNDAY – MAR 12 – Partly sunny, high in the low 30s.

MONDAY – MAR 13 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 30s.

TUESDAY – MAR 14 – Snow beginning before dawn and continuing possibly heavy at time through Tuesday night, windy, high in the low 30s.

WEDNESDAY – MAR 15 – Mostly cloudy with a chance snow showers, high in the mid 30s.

THURSDAY – MAR 16 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 30s.

FRIDAY – MAR 17 – Mostly sunny, high near 40.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Gale warning in effect till 7 p.m. for northwest winds gusting to 35 knots, seas 4-6 feet.

OUTLOOK – No advisories expected Sunday and during the day on Monday;  possible gales Monday night through Wednesday.

 

Have a nice weekend!

Snow ending this afternoon! Very cold but dry weekend! Coastal storm with heavy snow becoming more likely for Tuesday!


FRIDAY MARCH 10, 2017  6:05 A.M.,

Skies are cloudy early on this Friday morning and snow flurries have begun in the Clifton area, further inland snow has accumulated to more than an inch, temperatures are falling and range from the upper 30s in the Clifton area to the upper 20s further inland, winds are from the north around 10 mph.

Snow will continue to fall and possibly become moderate to heavy at times, accumulations are expected to be in the 3-5 inch range, most of the snow will fall this morning with some snow showers possible this afternoon, winds will pick up from the north and temperatures will fall through the 30s.

Unseasonably cold air with dry conditions this weekend into the day on Monday, daytime highs will struggle to reach the freezing mark each day with lows well down into the teens, winds will be strong on Saturday but diminish Sunday and Monday.

A strong coastal storm is expected to develop off the Virginia coast Monday night and rapidly intensify as it moves up the coast, snow is likely to develop late Monday night and continue heavy at times on Tuesday and then taper off to snow showers Wednesday morning, snow accumulations may be significant with a foot or more of snow possible.

Dry and unseasonably cold weather for Thursday.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – MAR  10 – Snow mainly this morning, temperatures falling through the 30s, accumulations 3-5 inches.

TONIGHT – Clearing and cold, low in the mid teens.

SATURDAY –  MAR 11 – Mostly sunny, windy and cold, high near 30.

SUNDAY – MAR 12 – Partly sunny, high near 30.

MONDAY – MAR 13 – Partly sunny, high in the low 30s, snow likely after midnight.

TUESDAY – MAR 14 – Snow likely and windy, significant accumulation possible, high in the low 30s.

WEDNESDAY – MAR 15 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow showers in the morning, windy, high in the mid 30s.

THURSDAY – MAR 16 – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 30s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Small craft advisory in effect for north-northeast wind to 30 knots, seas 3-5 feet.  Gale warning will be in effect from 6 p.m. this evening until 7 a.m. Saturday Morning.

OUTLOOK – Small craft conditions expected on Saturday;  no advisories expected Sunday through the day on Monday; gales possible Monday night through Tuesday.

 

Have a good day and stay safe!

 

Dry, windy and mild today! Snow tomorrow! Very cold Saturday through the middle of next week with a high chance of more snow on Tuesday!


THURSDAY MARCH 9, 2017   5:58 A.M.

Skies are mostly clear on this Thursday morning and temperatures once again are very mild with readings ranging from the low 50s in the Clifton area to the mid 40s further inland, winds are brisk out of the west.

Today we will have plenty of sunshine ahead of a cold front, temperatures will rise well up into the 50s but it will be windy with gusts to 35 mph during the day.

The cold front will sag to our south tonight and a low pressure will move along the front which will cause snow mostly falling in the morning, snowfall amount have been raised to 3-5 inches, Friday morning’s commute may be difficult.

A very cold but dry weekend is expected with high temperatures at or below the freezing mark and lows well down into the teens.

A stronger storm system is expected to give us a high chance of more snow on Tuesday and amounts may be significant.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – MAR 9 – Sunny this morning then increasing cloudiness, windy, high in the upper 50s.

TONIGHT – Rain after 10 p.m. changing to snow after midnight, low in the low 30s.

FRIDAY – MAR 10 – Snow mainly falling before 1 p.m. high in the upper 30s, snowfall amounts 3-5 inches.

SATURDAY – MAR 11 – Mostly sunny and very cold, high in the upper 20s.

SUNDAY – MAR 12 – Mostly sunny, high in the low 30s.

MONDAY – MAR 13 – Partly sunny, high in the mid 30s, chance of snow late at night.

TUESDAY – MAR 14 – Cloudy with a chance of snow, high in the mid 30s.

WEDNESDAY – MAR 15 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 30s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Small craft advisory in effect till noon today for northwest winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 3-6 feet.

OUTLOOK – Gale watch posted from Friday afternoon through Saturday morning; small craft advisories expected the rest of Saturday; no advisories expected Sunday and during the day on Monday; small craft conditions expected Monday night through Tuesday night with gales possible.

 

Have a good day!

Mild and windy today after morning showers! Light snow likely on Friday! Very cold this weekend but dry! Snow or rain on Tuesday!


WEDNESDAY MARCH 8, 2017   6:00 A.M.

A cold front is currently moving through the area accompanied by showers and windy conditions, temperatures have started off quite mild with readings ranging from the mid 50s in the Clifton area to the low 40s further inland.  A wind gust of 35 mph was just recorded on my station as the front comes through and temperature fell 10 degrees in a half of an hour.

Showers will end this morning but it will be windy, temperatures may drop into the 40s this morning but with sunshine high temperatures may rise to above the 60 degree mark.

Tomorrow looks to be a mild and dry day but breezy, another cold front should cross the area Thursday night.

A disturbance on the front will likely give us rain changing to snow on Friday morning, accumulations should be in the 1-2 inch range.

The weekend will again be very cold but the disturbance that we have be following should be too far south to give us any precipitation.

A stronger low pressure may give us some significant rain, snow or a wintery mix on Tuesday.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY- MAR 8 – Showers ending this morning then becoming mostly sunny and breezy, high in the low 60s.

TONIGHT – Mostly clear and breezy, low in the mid 30s.

THURSDAY – MAR 9 – Partly sunny and breezy, high in the mid 50s.

FRIDAY – MAR 10 – Cloudy with light snow likely in the morning then a chance of rain or snow in the afternoon, high in the low 40s, accumulations 1-2 inches.

SATURDAY – MAR 11 – Mostly sunny and very cold, high only around 30.

SUNDAY – MAR 12 – Partly sunny, high in the mid 30s.

MONDAY – MAR 13 – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 30s.

TUESDAY – MAR 14 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain or snow, high near 40.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Small craft advisory is in effect till noon on Thursday, winds west-southwest gusting to 30 knots, seas 4-7 feet.

OUTLOOK – No advisories expected Thursday afternoon through Friday morning; advisories expected Friday afternoon into Saturday;  no advisories expected Saturday night through Sunday.

 

Have a nice day!

 

 

Milder today with periods of light rain! Dry, breezy and mild on Wednesday! Colder Friday through the weekend with a couple of snow chances!


TUESDAY MARCH 7, 2017   6:02 A.M.

Skies are cloudy early on this Tuesday morning and there is a little light rain or drizzle falling in parts of the area, temperatures are nearly 15 degrees warmer than this time yesterday with readings ranging from around 40 in the Clifton area to some low 30s further inland, winds are mostly calm.

A frontal system moving into the area will cause periods of light rain mostly this morning, there may be a break in the precipitation this afternoon but more showers are likely tonight as a cold front crosses the area, temperatures will be mild with highs well up into the 50s.

Tomorrow will be dry, breezy and continued quite mild.

Thursday will continue to be dry and only slightly cooler ahead of another cold front that will come through at night.

Colder air will push down from Canada for Friday through the weekend with a couple of snow chances, one on Friday morning that may give us a couple of inches and another low pressure system on Sunday however this storm may stay to our south and not give us any snow.  It will be unseasonably cold through this period but not as frigid as what we experienced last weekend.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – MAR 7 – Cloudy with periods of light rain, milder, high in the upper 50s.

TONIGHT – Cloudy with showers, low in the upper 40s.

WEDNESDAY – MAR 8 – Chance of an early shower then becoming mostly sunny, breezy and mild, high in the low 60s.

THURSDAY – MAR 9 – Sunny, high in the low 50s, chance of snow late at night.

FRIDAY – MAR 10 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of light snow in the morning, high in the low 40s.

SATURDAY – MAR 11 – Sunny, high in the low 30s.

SUNDAY – MAR 12 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow, high in the mid 30s.

MONDAY – MAR 13 – Mostly sunny, high near 40.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Small craft advisory posted from 1 p.m. this afternoon till 6 a.m Wednesday morning for southerly winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 5-8 feet.

OUTLOOK – No advisories expected during the day on Wednesday with advisories likely Wednesday night into Thursday; no advisories expected Thursday night into the day on Friday with advisories again likely Friday night into Saturday.

 

Have a nice day!