Cloudy with seasonably mild temperatures today! Rain tonight into Sunday morning! Very windy Sunday night into Monday!


Good morning!

Skies are mainly cloudy early on this Saturday morning and temperatures range from around 30 in Clifton down to the mid 20s further inland, winds are mainly calm.

High pressure moving off the New England coast will keep us dry during the day today, skies will remain mostly cloudy, high temperatures will be a little above normal.

A storm system will be moving into the Great Lakes area, rain from this system will develop mainly after 9 p.m and continue into Sunday morning, rainfall amounts of 1 to 1.5 inches of rain is likely. It will become very mild ahead of a cold front that will cross our area Sunday evening.

Following the cold front winds will pick up and gusts to 50 mph are possible Sunday night into the day on Monday, temperatures will near seasonable levels on Monday.

The rest of the week looks to be mainly dry with slightly below normal temperatures.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – FEB 23 – Mostly cloudy, high in the mid 40s, winds light.

TONIGHT – Rain developing mainly after 9 p.m., low in the mid 30s.

SUNDAY – FEB 24 – Rain mainly before noon, high in the mid 50s, becoming very windy at night.

MONDAY – FEB 25 – Mostly sunny and very windy, high in the low 40s.

TUESDAY – FEB 26 – Sunny, high in the upper 30s.

WEDNESDAY – FEB 27 – Mostly cloudy, high in the mid 30s.

THURSDAY – FEB 28 – Sunny, high near 40.

FRIDAY – MAR 1 – Mostly cloudy, high in the low 40s.

MARINE FORECAST: TODAY – Northeast wind to 6 knots, seas 1-2 feet.

OUTLOOK – A storm watch has been issued for Sunday night and Monday; no advisories expected Tuesday through Thursday.

Enjoy the weekend!

Partly sunny and seasonably mild today! Rain Saturday night into Sunday morning!


Good morning!

Skies are mostly cloudy early on this Friday morning and temperatures are mild with readings ranging from the upper 30s in Clifton down to around 30 further inland, winds are light northwesterly.

High pressure will give us a dry day today despite plenty of high cirrus clouds, temperatures will be seasonably mild with highs in the 40s.

Saturday will be mostly cloudy and continued seasonably mild. A low pressure area will give us rain mainly falling from after 9 p.m. Saturday night until 9 a.m. on Sunday, rainfall amounts around an inch is likely. Sunshine returns Sunday afternoon with quite mild temperatures.

Monday will be mostly sunny but it will be very windy as low pressure intensifies near the Canadian maritime region.

Most of the rest of next week looks to be dry with temperatures averaging a little below normal.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – FEB 22 – Mostly cloudy, high in the mid 40s.

TONIGHT – Mostly cloudy, low in the upper 20s.

SATURDAY – FEB 23 – Mostly cloudy, high in the mid 40s. Rain mainly after 9 p.m.

SUNDAY – FEB 24 – Rain mainly before 9 a.m., partial sunshine in the afternoon, quite mild, high in the upper 50s.

MONDAY – FEB 25 – Mostly sunny and quite windy, high in the low 40s.

TUESDAY – FEB 26 – Partly sunny, high in the upper 30s.

WEDNESDAY – FEB 27 – Cloudy, high near 40.

THURSDAY – FEB 28 – Mostly sunny, high near 40.

MARINE FORECAST: TODAY – North-northwest winds to 11 knots seas 1-2 feet.

OUTLOOK – No advisories expected during the day on Saturday; small craft advisories likely Saturday night into Sunday morning; Gales likely Sunday afternoon and night; storm force winds possible on Monday.

Have a nice day!

Sunshine returns today along with mild temperatures! Dry and seasonably mild Friday into the day on Saturday! Rain Saturday night into Sunday!


Good morning!

Skies are cloudy early this morning and temperatures range from the freezing mark in Clifton down to the mid 20s further inland, winds are light northerly. After yesterday’s snow and freezing rain untreated roads and sidewalks may be icy early this morning. Yesterday I recorded 2 inches of snow and ice accumulation.

The low pressure responsible for yesterday’s mess is moving away and a westerly flow of drier air will move into our area, temperatures will rise into the 50s, melting much of the snow and ice we received yesterday. It will become mostly sunny and winds will be brisk. Note – last year on this date the temperature rose to a record breaking 80 degrees.

Dry weather with slightly above normal temperatures Friday into the day on Saturday.

A low pressure area will give us rain Saturday night into Sunday morning, the rain may be heavy at times.

Sunday afternoon and Monday will be dry but with strong winds on the back side of the low pressure that will be moving into the Canadian maritime region.

After a dry Tuesday some rain or snow showers are possible on Wednesday.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – FEB 21 – Becoming sunny and mild, high in the low 50s.

TONIGHT – Partly cloudy, low near 30.

FRIDAY – FEB 22 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

SATURDAY – FEB 23 – Partly sunny, high in the low 40s, rain after 9 p.m.

SUNDAY – FEB 24 – Rain in the morning then becoming mostly sunny and windy in the afternoon, high in the upper 50s.

MONDAY – FEB 25 – Sunny and windy, high in the mid 40s.

TUESDAY – FEB 26 – Sunny, high near 40.

WEDNESDAY – FEB 27 – Partly sunny with a chance of rain or snow showers, high in the mid 40s.

MARINE FORECAST: A small craft advisory is in effect until 6 p.m. this evening for westerly winds gusting to 25 knots, seas 3-6 feet.

OUTLOOK – No advisories expected Friday and Saturday; near small craft advisory condition Sunday morning; gales likely Sunday afternoon through Monday.

Have a nice day!

Snow developing early this afternoon which will likely cause a messy evening commute! Snow changing to sleet and freezing rain tonight then to liquid rain before ending early tomorrow morning! Mild on Thursday!


Good morning!

Skies are cloudy early on this Wednesday morning and temperatures range from the mid 20s in Clifton to the upper teens further inland, winds are light northerly.

A low pressure system will move into the area today with snow developing around 1 p.m. and may come down moderately at times this afternoon. The timing for the snow is similar to the November storm that caused massive traffic problems but hopefully the snow will not come down as heavy as back then. Still it still could be a mess. Total accumulations of 2-4 inches are likely. The precipitation will change to sleet and freezing rain this evening before changing to all rain before ending mainly before daybreak tomorrow.

Some sunshine by tomorrow afternoon will help temperatures rise into the 50s ahead of a cold front that will come through at night.

Seasonably mild and dry Friday into the day on Saturday but another storm system will give us precipitation Saturday night into Sunday, this time it will be warm enough so only plain rain is expected.

Dry weather with near seasonable temperatures early next week.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – FEB 20 – Cloudy with snow developing mainly after 1 p.m, high in the low 30s, snow accumulation of 2-4 inches expected.

TONIGHT – Cloudy with snow changing to sleet and freezing rain this evening and then to all rain before ending before daybreak, temperatures rising to the mid 30s.

THURSDAY – FEB 21 – Becoming mostly sunny and mild, high in the mid 50s.

FRIDAY – FEB 22 – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 40s.

SATURDAY – FEB 23 – Increasing cloudiness, high in the mid 40s, rain likely at night.

SUNDAY – FEB 24 – Mostly cloudy and mild with rain likely, high in the upper 50s.

MONDAY – FEB 25 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

TUESDAY – FEB 26 – Mostly sunny, high near 40.

MARINE FORECAST: A small craft advisory has been posted effective from 1 p.m this afternoon until 6 a.m. Thursday morning for southeast winds gusting to 25 knots, seas 3-5 feet.

OUTLOOK – Possible small craft advisories continuing through the day on Thursday; no advisories expected Friday and Saturday; small craft advisories possible on Sunday.

If traveling this afternoon please take it slow and safe!

Dry and chilly today! Snow developing tomorrow afternoon then mixing with sleet and freezing rain in the evening and all rain before ending Thursday morning!


Good morning!

Skies are mostly clear early on this Tuesday morning and temperatures are cold ranging from the low 20s in Clifton down to the mid teens further inland, winds are light mainly out of the northwest.

Today will be a chilly day despite having plenty of sunshine, winds will be lighter than yesterday.

A storm system will move into the area on Wednesday with snow developing in the afternoon then mixing with sleet and freezing rain in the evening and changing to all liquid rain before ending Thursday morning. Accumulations should average 2-4 inches before the changeover.

Clearing by Thursday afternoon and it will be mild with highs in the 50s.

Dry weather with seasonably mild temperatures Friday into the day on Saturday.

Another storm system will cause mainly rain Saturday night into Sunday, temperatures will continue to be seasonably mild.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – FEB 19 – Sunny, high in the mid 30s.

TONIGHT – Partly cloudy, low around 20.

WEDNESDAY – FEB 20 – Becoming cloudy with snow developing mainly after 2 p.m., high in the low 30s. Snow mixing with sleet and freezing rain at night then all rain by midnight, possible accumulations 2-4 inches.

THURSDAY – FEB 21 – Cloudy with a chance of rain mainly before 9 a.m, mild with highs in the mid 50s.

FRIDAY – FEB 22 – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 40s.

SATURDAY – FEB 23 – Partly sunny, high in the mid 40s, chance of rain at night.

SUNDAY – FEB 24 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain, high in the low 50s.

MONDAY – FEB 25 – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 40s.

MARINE FORECAST: TODAY – Northwest winds to 12 knots, seas 3 feet.

OUTLOOK – Possible small craft advisories by Wednesday afternoon; advisories expected on Thursday; no advisories expected for Friday and Saturday.

Have a nice day!