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Snow showers continue as storm slowly exits

10:27 AM
The influences from the winter storm of the past two days simply will not quit.  A strong upper low that caused the initial surface low to stall over New York City and then drift through Long Island continues to sit right over the central Hudson Valley.  Strong mid level disturbances are rotating around this [...]

Brief 12Z NAM Thoughts

10:08 AM
The latest 12Z NAM is out and boy does it deliver a heck of a snow storm!
The basic idea of the 12Z NAM is to take the 500 MB low over the Tennessee Valley and basically park that upper low over the central New Jersey coastal waters and over Long Island on Thursday [...]

Rain today, snow potential grows for end of the week

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 [...]

A variety of winter weather returns for early next week

7:45 AM
High pressure will continue to dominate much of the northern Mid Atlantic today through Sunday with scattered clouds and temperatures returning to near normal levels.  In fact, many locations along the coast will push into the lower 40’s for highs, which will aid in slowly melting the snow pack over the region.
The next storm [...]

Concerns with a Gulf of Mexico Winter Storm

– Weather When Posted –Temperature: 30°F;Humidity: 92%;Heat Index: 30°F;Wind Chill: 27°F;Pressure: 30.08 in.;

More thoughts on Saturday’s winter storm

– Weather When Posted –Temperature: 28°F;Humidity: 58%;Heat Index: 28°F;Wind Chill: 22°F;Pressure: 30.28 in.;

Evening Thoughts- All eyes on this weekend

10:15 PM
This evening, the major discussion is all about the potential for a significant winter storm at some point between Saturday and Monday morning.  A wide range of model guidance all hint at the potential for this weekend.  The key for this weekend comes down to the individual disturbances in the Sub Tropical and Polar [...]

Morning Thoughts- snow and ice start to give way

6:52 AM
Before the usual morning forecast, I wanted to give an update on the storm raging outside this morning.  The rain/ice/snow line continues to steadily push north, however many locations have already been impacted.  Many locations have already experienced moderate to heavy snow with accumulations ranging from 2 inches to 6 inches over the interior [...]

Official Snowfall Totals From The National Weather Service For March 1st Through March 2nd, 2009

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 [...]

Thoughts For The Afternoon And The Right Technique To Shoveling Snow

12:15 PM
I’ve just spent the past hour and a half shoveling the 10 to 12 inches of snow sitting on my drive way.  Let me tell you, shoveling this snow is no joke.  For those of you with the unlucky task of having to shovel this stuff, remember bend at the knees not the back! 
Anyway, [...]



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