March 2nd, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
5:53 AM
The precipitation with this storm is moving slightly faster than thought last night by about 3 hours. The dry slot is moving through the forecast area now rather than at 8 AM, however the intensity of the snow did not disappoint. Snowfall totals throughout the forecast around range from 1.8″ to 12″, but a [...]
January 24th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
10:52 AM
I’m going to cover all the thoughts for the next seven (7) days in this one post. The reason is because the short and medium range periods are really interconnected so there’s no point in splitting them up. So get that coffee cup and prepare to read a lot. I’m going to add more [...]
January 11th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
10:40 AM
Compared to the rest of the week, the next three days are going to be tropical over the forecast area.
The storm that was a huge disappoint is now off disappointing eastern New England and Canada this morning. There is still a lot of mid level moisture hanging around and a strong disturbance diving through [...]
January 10th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
9:19 PM
Well, to say this storm was a disappointment as far as precipitation would be an understatement.
What Went Right: Despite model guidance saying otherwise, precipitation never went over to rain for the majority of the forecast area save southern New Jersey. The idea that I went with that the 850 MB low would track in [...]