Tag Archive for 'satellite image'
February 11th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
7:20 AM
The entire northern Mid Atlantic is digging out of 6 to 24 inches of snow that feel over much of the region the past 24 hours as the blizzard that impacted the region exits into the Atlantic.
The water vapor satellite image this morning clearly shows the exiting intense area of low pressure moving into [...]
February 9th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
8:22 AM
A significant winter storm is beginning to develop over the Gulf Coast that will bring the entire forecast area heavy snowfall and very strong winds. The most significant impacts will be focused towards the coastal plain once again, where many locations have experienced one of the snowiest winters of all time. This storm will [...]
February 8th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
8:14 AM
Here we go again! Another major winter storm has a target for the northern Mid Atlantic with the potential for another one to two feet of snow for many locations in the New York City and Philadelphia metropolitan area along with very strong winds and near zero visibility for Wednesday morning.
The water vapor satellite [...]
February 3rd, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
– Weather When Posted –Temperature: 30°F;Humidity: 92%;Heat Index: 30°F;Wind Chill: 27°F;Pressure: 30.08 in.;
January 29th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
7:50 AM
In case you haven’t realized from the gusty winds from last night, Arctic air has arrived for the New York City and Philadelphia metropolitan areas. Temperatures this morning are in the single digits and teens over many interior locations and mid to upper 10’s along the coast with a gusty northwesterly wind around 10 [...]
January 28th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
7:30 AM
A cold front with an Arctic air mass behind the passage of the front is moving through the region this morning with scattered snow showers for much of the region. The cold front is currently located in western Pennsylvania and will move east through the day. Winds initially from the southwest will allow afternoon [...]
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 [...]
January 23rd, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
9:35 AM
If you like to experience a wide variety of weather and all seasons all at once, this week is for you. If you like thunderstorms and heavy rain, this week is for you! If you like cold air and snow, yes this week is for you! If you like your weather like recent politics [...]
January 9th, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
9:00 AM
A very cold air mass has returned to the northern Mid Atlantic this morning, providing another cold weekend for the Philadelphia and New York City metropolitan area. The water vapor satellite image this morning shows that the Sub Tropical jet stream is starting to gain strength once again, suggesting more interesting times ahead.
Now, the [...]
January 3rd, 2010 by Steven DiMartino
11:30 AM
If you want to see what a developing strong negative NAO pattern looks like, take a look at this morning’s water vapor satellite image. The upper low associated with the coastal storm off the New England coast is clearly dominating the weather pattern for the much of the Northeast and Mid Atlantic. The upper [...]