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Snow showers hang around for another day

10:42 AM
The upper low from the winter storm a few days ago simply will not quit.  I’m about to call this storm, Rocky Balboa as every time you think it is finished, the storm gets back up for another round.
Luckily the next round of this storm will be focused well to the north and east [...]

That cold air is knocking on the door!

9:40 AM
The low pressure system well to the east of Long Island this morning is going to be the trigger for a very cold and latter, a very active pattern for much of the eastern United States.
Currently, this low pressure system had the potential to produce very heavy snowfall for much of the northern [...]

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9:47 PM
As of last night, the majority of model guidance started to take a decided jump towards a solution where much of the East coast with the exception of northern New England will miss out on what could have been an impressive snowfall.  So what are the models seeing and does the solution thus far [...]

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7:52 AM
As with the theme for much of this winter so far, model guidance continues to appear a bit lost in the handling of short wave disturbances over North America.  For the time period of Thursday night through Saturday night, there [...]

Overview of the December 5th 2009 Snow Storm

5:30 PM
On Saturday, December 5th 2009; a weak yet moisture loaded area low pressure produced a swath of precipitation over much of the Mid Atlantic.  The storm started out as rain for many locations throughout the Philadelphia and New York City metropolitan area, but eventually turned over to snow.
A few days before the minor snow [...]

Evening Thoughts- (Part 1) Saturday’s snow potential

9:11 PM
Over the past several days, there has been some excitement throughout the weather world (at least in the Mid Atlantic) for a potential snow event Saturday evening through early Sunday morning.
My thoughts the past few days focused on the boundary layer temperatures through the time which the majority of the precipitation with this low [...]

Be thankful, this storm is staying east

7:57 AM
We should be thankful for many things today, and one of those things is that the upper level disturbance over the Mississippi Valley is not as strong as advertised the past few days.
As we can see with the Water Vapor Satellite picture, plenty of moisture associated with a Sub Tropical Disturbance off the Southeast [...]

High pressure through the week, another coastal storm for the weekend?

7:22 AM
A strong upper level disturbance developing over the southern Plains is building a ridge over the Southeast and southern Mid Atlantic this morning.  This ridge of high pressure will continue to build northward through the day as surface high pressure gains control over much of the Mid Atlantic.  The disturbance will eventually cut off [...]

Cold front marks start of cool period of weather

6:50 AM
A cold front over central Pennsylvania will continue to progress to the east this morning and move through the Philadelphia and New York City metropolitan areas this afternoon.  For the most part, an available moisture has been focused well to the east with yesterday’s coastal low that is now over the northern portions of [...]

Breaking down the water vapor satellite image

9:36 AM
Through the winter one of the most important tools I like to use in what many call “NOW-CASTING” is the water vapor satellite image.  Don’t get me wrong, surface observations and radar data is very important as well, but the water vapor satellite pictures really lets me tie everything together very nicely.
Now let’s take [...]



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