Tag Archive for 'cape may county'
February 23rd, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
8:25 AM
A new coastal storm is starting to take shape off the North Carolina coast this morning and has produced periods of moderate to heavy rain along the immediate coast and a mix of snow and sleet over the northwestern interior. In fact, moderate to heavy snow is growing in coverage and intensity this morning [...]
January 31st, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
9:45 AM
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Yesterday, a Sub Tropical disturbance intensified over the Tennessee Valley and enhanced a surface low that moved from the Gulf Coast to the North Carolina coastal waters by Saturday evening.
The forecasting of this storm via model guidance was relatively poor for portions of Southern New Jersey as most guidance had less than four [...]
January 7th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
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2:40 PM
The strong Arctic disturbance is on the move this afternoon and is holding together rather well. The latest radar images have light to moderate snow over much of the Ohio Valley this afternoon which is slowly progressing eastward towards western Pennsylvania.
My overall thoughts on this storm from the past few days have not [...]
November 11th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
5:00 AM
Over the past several days, I have discussed a great deal about the potential impacts that the remnants of Tropical Storm Ida will have on the northern Mid Atlantic. It is now clear that the models in general have handled this pattern poorly.
A surface low will develop off the North Carolina coast this afternoon [...]
October 19th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
7:08 AM
High pressure building over the forecast area has imported an impressive Polar air mass into the region. Temperatures throughout the forecast area are in the 20’s and 30’s as a result.
Over much of northeastern Pennsylvania, temperatures have fallen into the upper 20’s to lower 30’s, while the immediate Philadelphia metropolitan area ranges from the [...]
August 28th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
7:00 PM
The rainfall currently developing over the forecast area has no relation with Tropical Storm Danny that is currently over the Southeast coastal waters. This rainfall is due to a warm front that is still stalled over extreme southern New Jersey through central Maryland.
Rain will continue to impact much of the forecast area and expand [...]
June 3rd, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
8:55 PM
The cold front that will like plaque the forecast area for the next two days is slowly slipping south through Cape May County, New Jersey and the Delaware Bay this evening. Strong to severe thunderstorms continue to impact much of Cape May County this evening as moderate instability remains in the atmosphere. However, as [...]
March 3rd, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
5:41 AM
The following snow and wind observations are from the National Weather Service. There were many areas that received heavy snow via the mesoscale banding that developed within this storm, however there were also some areas that received less than expected because of the influence of mesoscale banding. Overall, verification came in rather well on [...]
February 4th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
6:19 AM
An area of low pressure and an inverted trough produced a moderate to heavy snow event over the forecast area. While a portion of the snow did not stick until the evening, the snowfall still caused issues on the roadways. If colder air was in place, one could make the argument that this storm [...]
January 28th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
5:34 AM
Good Morning Everyone!
So far this morning the forecast is pretty much on track. Precipitation has changed over to rain over the immediate southern New Jersey Coast or basically from Atlantic City southward through Cape May County. A mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain is falling over interior southern New Jersey into Philadelphia as [...]