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Significant coastal storm through Saturday

5:00 AM
Over the past several days, I have been tracking the approach of then hurricane Ida, which was entrained into a Sub Tropical disturbance and is now phasing with a Polar disturbance over the Mid Atlantic coast.  Model guidance has been wildly inconsistent in the forecasting of this storm, however the forecast at NY NJ [...]

Mesoscale features and the rainfall tonight

9:23 AM
I’m going to break up this morning’s coverage in two posts.  This one will focus on the next 48 hours given all the concern about weather impacts for this evening’s ALCS game.
This morning, a strong cold front is currently pressing to the east at a rather slow pace.  The cold front is currently over [...]

Evening Thoughts- The rain begins

8:40 PM
This evening, a warm front is starting to move northward as moisture from the Gulf of Mexico surges towards the Mid Atlantic and Northeast.  Overall, my thoughts about the development of the warm front and cold front over the next 36 hours has not changed.  It is clear that the high pressure over the [...]

Dry Conditions For Now, But Tropical Trouble In The Future

5:15 AM
Weak high pressure will remain in control of the forecast area through this evening with a few to scattered clouds and dry conditions.  A weak trough at 500 MB will move through the forecast area this evening and exit the coast by tonight with little if any impact.
High pressure will slide to the east [...]



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