Tag Archive for 'newark nj weather'
March 17th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
5:02 PM
This is the second afternoon of perfect conditions with clear skies, low humidity, and temperatures pushing into the upper 50’s to lower 60’s along the immediate coast and lower to mid 60’s throughout the rest of the Philadelphia and New York City metropolitan areas.
The tranquil conditions will continue into this evening as temperatures slowly [...]
March 17th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
7:15 AM
After a February and early March that produced historic heavy snowfall, heavy rain, flash flooding, wind damage, and all sorts of other issues; the Philadelphia and New York City metropolitan areas finally are going to get a nice and well deserved break.
High pressure this morning is producing clear skies with temperatures in the mid [...]
March 16th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
4:54 PM
It’s amazing how much weather conditions can change in less than 24 hours! Just this morning, overcast conditions dominated and the regions was still soaked from the five day rainfall event! This afternoon, conditions could not be much different with clear skies and much warmer temperatures as highs blew past forecasted temperatures into the [...]
March 16th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
7:30 AM
For the first time in five days I can say that no rain is falling at any locations throughout the New York City and Philadelphia metropolitan area!
The IR satellite picture basically tells the tale for today as clouds will continue to break up and skies will clear throughout the region. The slow moving, rainfall [...]
March 15th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
4:30 PM
There are signs that the low pressure system that has brought over 3 inches of rain or more throughout the New York City and Philadelphia metropolitan area is finally starting to exit.
Pressure rises are being observed throughout the northern Mid Atlantic ranging from 1 to 3 MB per hour and the center of the [...]
March 15th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
11:20 AM
It’s the low pressure system that just won’t quit.
Another round of moderate to heavy rain is currently moving through southern New England and is expected to rotate through Connecticut, Long Island, the New York City metropolitan area, much of New Jersey, and eastern Pennsylvania. The heaviest rain is expected to be focused along the [...]
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 15th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
7:30 AM
Another day and more rain. That’s the best way to describe this dreary Monday morning. Once again, the upper low that has plagued the Philadelphia and New York City metropolitan area since Thursday continues to drive Atlantic moisture into the northern Mid Atlantic.
A 996 MB surface low roughly 200 miles southeast of Long Island [...]
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 14th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
11:20 AM
The area of low pressure responsible for widespread flooding, coastal flooding, and wind damage is finally starting to weaken over the central Mid Atlantic this morning.
The surface low and upper level structure of the storm have become vertically stacked. What this means is the surface, 850 MB, 700 MB, and 500 MB low pressure [...]