Tag Archive for 'national weather service'
March 15th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
8:05 AM
The following rivers are at various stages of flooding via the latest updates from the National Weather Service:
MAJOR FLOODING:
Pompton Lakes- New Jersey
Pompton Plains- New Jersey
Little Falls- New Jersey
Boonton blw Reservoir- New Jersey
Pine Brook- New Jersey
Raritan River- New Jersey
MODERATE FLOODING:
Mahwah- New Jersey
Wanaque- New Jersey
Chatham- New Jersey
Millington- New Jersey
Blackwells Mills- New Jersey
Pemberton- New Jersey
MINOR FLOODING:
Gaylordsville- Connecticut
Mah-Suffern- [...]
March 14th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
4:10 PM
Another round of rainfall is expected tonight with this storm, however the worst conditions are over.
The storm developed initially as a frontal boundary off the New Jersey coast. As a strong upper low started to drive towards the Mississippi Valley, the low and eventually mid level winds began to veer to the southeast off [...]
March 12th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
8:00 AM
An area of low pressure off the South Carolina coast this morning is expected to intensify and slowly move north towards the New Jersey coast over the next three days. This low pressure system is expected to produce heavy rainfall, strong winds, and the potential for some coastal flooding along the New Jersey coast [...]
January 27th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
7:00 AM
I would love to be able to say I know exactly what is going to transpire over the next five days and I am extremely confident in the forecast I am going to issue. The problem is that I can’t say that and likely won’t be able to say that until Thursday night. Over [...]
November 18th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
4:31 PM
Good Morning!
I am pleased to announce that new merchandise is now available in the NY NJ PA Weather Store! As
promised, I will be making a new shirt for each significant storm that impact the northern Mid Atlantic, and anyone living along the southern New Jersey coast would know that the last coastal storm was [...]
November 13th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
6:45 AM
A lot of interesting developments happened over night as a gravity wave appears to have impacted the southern Mid Atlantic, which caused the rain shield to unexpectedly collapse overnight. However, another round of rain has finally started to move back into the coast from southern Connecticut to south-central New Jersey. Despite the unexpected relatively dry [...]
October 19th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
8:11 AM
The models over the past several days had been advertising a rather significant rainfall event for the forecast area. The observations from the past two storms are in and here is the combined precipitation amounts from these storms.
I made a map based on the official National Weather Service Observations. The heaviest rainfall occurred along [...]
October 18th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
8:57 AM
Those that had sporting events last night, like the Yankees last night, mainly were spared the worst conditions due to high pressure strengthening over New England. The high pressure strengthening combined with the low progression of the coastal low kept much of the heavy rain south of the Bronx, which allowed the Yankees to [...]
October 16th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
7:12 AM
The first Nor’ Easter to impact the northern Mid Atlantic is now exiting into the Atlantic with lingering showers and overcast conditions throughout the Mid Atlantic.
This first storm produced rainfall amounts ranging from 0.25″ to 1.06″ with Atlantic City receiving the highest recorded official rainfall. I did receive some observations in Ocean and Monmouth [...]
August 22nd, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
5:05 AM
A strong disturbance along and ahead of a cold front over the Ohio Valley produced a cluster of strong to severe thunderstorms which impacted much of the forecast area. These thunderstorms were capable of wind gusts over 55 mph, heavy downpours, and frequent lightning.
The following are official storm reports from the National weather Service:
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UNK
4 [...]