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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 [...]

Tranquil conditions return, for now

6:10 AM
As the low pressure system that produced light to moderate snowfall over much of the northern Mid Atlantic exits into the north Atlantic, high pressure takes hold with a well deserved break from winter weather precipitation for the region.
Yesterday’s snowfall ranged from an inch over southeastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey to as much [...]

A break from the winter weather assault

11:50 AM
The northern Mid Atlantic is getting a bit of a breather from the active winter weather of the past week.  After two major winter storms approaching blizzard conditions, impacted the region over the past seven days, high pressure is providing generally tranquil conditions.
As we can see from the water vapor satellite picture, another storm [...]

Surging Snow for Philadelphia and Southern/Central New Jersey

Snow Storm For Southern and Central New Jersey
– Weather When Posted –Temperature: 12°F;Humidity: 66%;Heat Index: 12°F;Wind Chill: 0°F;Pressure: 30.09 in.;

MJO and Stratosphere point to active February

7:50 AM
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Stratospheric temperatures continue to rise steadily this morning with much of the atmospheric layer from 1 MB to 70 MB now averaging above normal.  The warming at 1 M is starting to slow some as the temperatures approach record highs, however model guidance from the ECMWF suggest another period of warming is on [...]

Return to cold conditions as snow threat increases

8:10 AM
A weak disturbance behind the exiting cold front from yesterday, which produced rainfall amounts well over an inch in many locations, flash flooding, and some wind damage, has produced a few rain and snow showers early this morning, but is exiting into the Atlantic.  A deep Polar trough is become established over the eastern [...]

Evening Thoughts: The weekend storm and the future of this winter

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9:51 PM
I’ve gotten a lot of emails through the day about pattern changes, storm questions, and pretty much everything in between.  First, I’ll answer one question I can share with everyone.  Yes, I really am a Mets fan.  So, lets get to the rest of the questions.
– Weather When Posted –Temperature: 28°F;Humidity: 46%;Heat Index: [...]

Overview of the December 5th 2009 Snow Storm

5:30 PM
On Saturday, December 5th 2009; a weak yet moisture loaded area low pressure produced a swath of precipitation over much of the Mid Atlantic.  The storm started out as rain for many locations throughout the Philadelphia and New York City metropolitan area, but eventually turned over to snow.
A few days before the minor snow [...]

A break between another storm threat

10:07 AM
The storm that produced a light to moderate snowfall over much of the northern Mid Atlantic yesterday (review issued this afternoon), surface high pressure has taken hold.  The snow storm from yesterday marked another step down into what is looking to be very cold and active end of December.  As the low pressure system [...]

Evening Thoughts- Snow storm this weekend?

9:26 PM
This evening there is a lot of excitement in the air as the model guidance has trended towards a scenario where at least light snow is possible for the northern Mid Atlantic from Saturday afternoon through Sunday morning.  The potential for this storm has actually be on the ECMWF and GFS for several days, [...]



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