Light snow today may mix with sleet and freezing rain at times before ending this afternoon, accumulations of 2-3″! Dry but quite cold Wednesday and Thursday! Light snow likely again on Friday! Dry weather for the weekend but it will quite cold!


Good morning everyone!

Light snow is falling over much of the area and about 1″ has accumulated so far. Temperatures range from 22 in Clifton down to 15 at High Point. Winds are light from the north-northeast. The air quality is moderate with an index of 54.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR JANUARY 16TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 36 AVERAGE LOW: 21

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

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 27 LOW: 20 PRECIPITATION: .03″ SNOW: 0.5″

A weak low pressure will move offshore today and we will continue to have mainly light snow although the snow may be mixed with some sleet and freezing rain at times. An additional 1-2″ of snow accumulation is likely.

Cold Arctic high pressure will then be with us Wednesday and Thursday with dry weather.

Another rather weak low pressure area will likely give us more light snow from around midnight Thursday night through Friday evening.

The weekend looks to be dry and very cold.

Next week looks to be milder with above normal temperatures.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – JAN 16 – Light snow possibly mixing with sleet and freezing rain, highs in the low 30s, Additional accumulations of 2-3″ with a trace amount of ice.

TONIGHT: Clearing and quite cold, lows in the mid teens.

WEDNESDAY – JAN 17 – Sunny and cold, highs in the mid 20s.

THURSDAY – JAN 18 – Increasing cloudiness, highs in the low 30s.

FRIDAY – JAN 19 – Cloudy with snow likely, highs in the low 30s.

SATURDAY – JAN 20 – Mostly sunny and cold, highs only in the mid 20s.

SUNDAY – JAN 21 – Sunny, highs in the low 30s.

MONDAY – JAN 22 – Mostly sunny, highs in the upper 30s.

MARINE FORECAST: A small craft advisory is in effect from 4 p.m. this afternoon through midnight Wednesday night for westerly winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 3-5 feet.

OUTLOOK: No advisories expected Thursday through the day on Friday; advisories likely Friday night; gale force gusts possible for Saturday.

Have a nice day but please stay safe!

Increasing cloudiness and cold but with much less wind today! Light snow likely late tonight into Tuesday morning, possible accumulations of 1-3 inches. Dry and cold Wednesday and Thursday! Some snow likely Friday afternoon and night! Dry and very cold weather for the weekend!


Skies are partly cloudy early on this Monday morning and temperatures are chilly with readings ranging from 20 in Clifton down to 11 at High Point. Winds are light from the west. The air quality is good with an index of 32.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR JANUARY 15TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 36 AVERAGE LOW: 21

RECORD HIGH: 61 – 1995 RECORD LOW: -3 – 1988

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 41 LOW: 23 PRECIPITATION: TRACE SNOW: TRACE

High pressure will be moving offshore as a weak low pressure approaches from the south. We should see an increase in clouds today, it will be cold but with much less wind than the last few days.

The low pressure will likely cause some light snow mainly from midnight tonight through noon on Tuesday, possible accumulations 1-3 inches.

High pressure then builds into the area with dry and cold conditions both Wednesday and Thursday.

Another low pressure system will likely give us more snow on Friday.

High pressure then builds again for the weekend but it will be quite cold.

Looking ahead next week looks to be milder.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – JAN 15 – Increasing cloudiness, highs in the low 30s.

TONIGHT – Cloudy with light snow mainly after midnight, lows in the mid 20s.

TUESDAY – JAN 16 – Cloudy with snow likely in the morning, total accumulations of 1-3 inches.

WEDNESDAY – JAN 17 – Sunny, highs in the upper 20s.

THURSDAY – JAN 18 – Increasing cloudiness, highs in the low 30s.

FRIDAY – JAN 19 – Cloudy with snow likely mainly after noontime, highs in the low 30s.

SATURDAY – JAN 20 – Partly sunny, windy and quite cold, highs only in the mid 20s.

SUNDAY – JAN 21 – Sunny and windy, highs in the low 30s.

MARINE FORECAST; TODAY – Variable winds less than 5 knots, seas 1 foot.

OUTLOOK: Small craft advisories possible on Tuesday; advisories likely for Wednesday and Thursday; advisories still possible for Friday.

Have a nice day but please stay safe!

Windy today with a slight chance of snow showers around noontime! Cold and dry on Monday with diminishing winds! Light snow likely late Monday night through Tuesday afternoon! Cold and dry Wednesday and Thursday! Chance of snow on Friday!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are partly cloudy early on this Sunday morning and temperatures are much cooler than this time yesterday with readings ranging from 30 in Clifton down to 23 at High Point. Winds are a little gusty out of the west. The air quality is good with an index of 34.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR JANUARY 14TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 36 AVERAGE LOW: 21

RECORD HIGH: 67 – 2005 RECORD LOW: -1 – 1988

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 60 LOW: 32 PRECIPITATION: .93″ STORM TOTAL: 1.08″

Today we will see an increase in clouds this morning and as a Arctic cold front moves through the area there is a slight chance of brief snow shower or squall around noontime followed by clearing, windy and colder weather this afternoon. Wind gusts to 40 mph are possible.

Monday will be cold but with much less wind along with partly sunny skies.

A weak coastal low pressure area will likely give us some light snow with possible accumulations of 1-3″

High pressure will then build into the area for Wednesday and Thursday, temperatures will continue to be below normal.

Another low pressure area will give us a good chance of more snow on Friday, too early to determine accumulations for this storm.

Next weekend the cold weather persists but it should remain dry. Although temperatures will be below normal this week no frigid air is expected like it is now over the middle of the country, as the cold air will modify before reaching our area. Also looking further ahead it appears that next week will be mild.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – JAN 14 – Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of a snow shower around noon followed by clearing, windy and colder air. Wind gusts to 40 mph possible.

TONIGHT – Mostly clear and cold, lows in the upper teens.

M.L.KING DAY – JAN 15 – Partly sunny, highs in the low 30s, chance of snow after 10 p.m.

TUESDAY – JAN 16 – Cloudy with light snow likely, highs in the low 30s, accumulations of 1-3″

WEDNESDAY – JAN 17 – Sunny, highs near 30.

THURSDAY – JAN 18 – Mostly cloudy, highs in the low 30s.

FRIDAY – JAN 19 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow, highs in the low 30s.

SATURDAY – JAN 20 – Partly sunny and cold, highs only in the upper 20s.

MARINE FORECAST: A gale warning is in effect until 10 p.m. tonight for westerly winds gusting to 40 knots, seas 5-8 feet.

OUTLOOK: No advisories expected for Monday; small craft advisories expected Tuesday and Wednesday; no advisories expected for Thursday.

Have a nice day but please stay safe!

Rain ending this morning then clearing with falling temperatures and strong winds! Colder on Sunday and continued windy with a chance of snow showers! Mostly sunny and continued cold on Monday but with much less wind! Some light snow likely on Tuesday! Continued cold the rest of next week with another chance of snow on Friday!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are cloudy and light rain is falling over parts of the area. Temperatures are mild with readings ranging from 51 in Clifton down to 44 at High Point. Winds are gusty out of the east-southeast to 25-30 mph. The air quality is good with an index of 31.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR JANUARY 13TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 36 AVERAGE LOW: 22

RECORD HIGH: 59 – 2017 RECORD LOW: 0 – 1981

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 48 LOW: 33 PRECIPITATION: .15″

The storm that gave us the heavy rain overnight will be moving into Eastern Canada and the rain will mainly end by sunrise followed by a strong westerly flow of colder and drier air along with some sunshine this afternoon. Some wind gusts to 40 mph are possible. Temperatures in the 50s this morning will fall to near 40 by sunset. Note the Passaic River at Little Falls will be at or near major flood levels through Monday.

Monday will be a cold day but with much less wind and mostly sunny skies.

A weak coastal storm will likely give us some light snow on Tuesday.

Cold weather will persist through the rest of next week and another weak low pressure area may give us some light snow on Friday.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – JAN 13 – Cloudy this morning with rain ending then becoming partly sunny this afternoon, quite windy with gusts to 40 mph. Highs this morning in the mid 50s falling to near 40 by sunset.

TONIGHT – Mostly clear and windy, lows near 30, wind gusts to 35 mph.

SUNDAY – JAN 14 – Partly sunny and continued windy with a chance of afternoon snow showers, highs in the upper 30s, winds gusting to 35 mph.

M.L.KING DAY – JAN 15 – Mostly sunny with much less wind, highs in the low 30s.

TUESDAY – JAN 16 – Mostly cloudy with light snow likely, highs in the low 30s.

WEDNESDAY – JAN 17 – Mostly sunny, highs in the low 30s.

THURSDAY – JAN 18 – Partly sunny, highs in the low 30s.

FRIDAY – JAN 19 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow, highs in the mid 30s.

MARINE FORECAST: A gale warning is in effect until midnight tonight for southwest winds gusting to 40 knots, seas 4-7 feet.

OUTLOOK: Gales possible on Sunday; no advisories expected for Monday; advisories expected for Tuesday and Wednesday with some gales possible.

Have a nice weekend but please stay safe!

Increasing cloudiness and mild during the day today! Stormy night expected with 1-2 inches of rain likely along with wind gusts to 40 mph! Partly sunny and windy on Saturday with slowly falling temperatures! Mostly sunny, cold and windy on Sunday! Below normal temperatures much of next week with a chance of snow Tuesday into Wednesday!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are mostly clear early on this Friday morning and temperatures range from 35 in Clifton down to 26 at Hackettstown, Pequest and Sandyston. Winds are light from the west. The air quality is good with an index of 46.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR JANUARY 12TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 36 AVERAGE LOW 22

RECORD HIGH: 67 – 2020 RECORD LOW: -1 – 1981

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 48 LOW: 37 PRECIPITATION: NONE

During the day today we will be dry and it will be a pleasant day for January with highs in the upper 40s along with light winds. Skies will start off mostly sunny but clouds will increase by the afternoon.

Another potent low pressure area will move into the area tonight giving us heavy rain and strong gusty winds. Rainfall amounts will average between 1-2 inches. Winds may gust to 40 mph at times. This rainfall will cause the Passaic River in Little Falls to remain at major flood stage throughout the weekend. The storm is moving quickly and most of the rain will fall between 10 p.m. tonight into 4 a.m. Saturday morning.

Clearing on Saturday, early highs near 50 then will fall to near 40 by sunset. Winds will continue to be strong with some gusts over 35 mph

Much if not all of next week will be colder than normal but not real frigid Arctic air is expected, but after a mild beginning of the winter this air will feel quite chilly. There is a chance of snow Tuesday into Wednesday but at this time accumulations should be light.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – JAN 12 – Increasing cloudiness, highs in the upper 40s.

TONIGHT – Rain, possibly heavy at times along with strong winds, early lows in the low 40s rising to near 50 by sunrise. Rainfall amounts 1-2 inches, winds gusts to 40 mph.

SATURDAY – JAN 13 – Clearing and windy, early highs near 50 dropping to near 40 by sunset. Winds gusting to 37 mph.

SUNDAY – JAN 14 – Mostly sunny and windy, highest in the upper 30s, winds still gusting to 37 mph.

M.L.KING DAY – JAN 15 – Mostly sunny, highs in the low 30s.

TUESDAY – JAN 16 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow, highs in the low 30s.

WEDNESDAY – JAN 17 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow, highs in the upper 20s.

THURSDAY – JAN 18 – Partly sunny, highs in the low 30s.

MARINE FORECAST: TODAY – East-southeast winds to 10 knots, seas 1-2 feet.

OUTLOOK: A storm warning has been posted effective between 6 p.m. this evening until 6 a.m. Saturday morning: Gale warnings expected to continue Saturday through the day on Sunday; small craft advisories still possible Sunday night; no advisories expected for Monday; advisories again possible for Tuesday.

Have a nice day but please stay safe!