Tag Archive for 'Trenton'
June 8th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
9:38 PM
A preview of the a potentially very active afternoon was seen this afternoon over much of southern Monmouth and Ocean counties of New Jersey this afternoon. A weak disturbance, a remnant from the MCS that impacted much of the Mid West early this morning, sparked off a cluster of showers and thunderstorms. These thunderstorms [...]
April 2nd, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
7:40 AM
The latest visible satellite image clearly shows that fog has developed throughout much of the forecast area with dense fog advisories issued for much of the region. The dense fog has developed due to a combination of lingering low level moisture from a few showers early this morning and very light winds. The good [...]
March 29th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
7:30 PM
The National Weather Service at Mount Holly has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for much of central New Jersey. Here is the following warning.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY NJ HAS ISSUED A
* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR…
MERCER COUNTY IN CENTRAL NEW JERSEY…
THIS INCLUDES THE CITY OF TRENTON…
SOUTHWESTERN [...]
March 29th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
5:07 PM
I have to admit I am pretty surprised that the SPC has not issued a severe thunderstorm watch at the very least over the Philadelphia metro. I don’t think anyone can really question as to whether severe thunderstorms will form this afternoon, as they already have. At this point, if I was at the [...]
February 12th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
8:44 PM
As many of you know, it’s been pretty windy around the New York City and Philadelphia metro areas! Personally, there’s nothing been than playing dodge ball with a glass door flying back and forth on it’s hinges, but sadly there have already been some deadly consequences to these windy conditions.
The winds have been [...]
February 3rd, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
4:20 PM
There area currently two distinct bands of heavy snow that have formed over the past hour. The first band is over central New Jersey running roughly from Trenton, New Jersey to central Monmouth County and down through eastern Burlington County of New Jersey. This band of snowfall is slowly sliding east and producing doppler [...]
January 31st, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
10:12 AM
The medium range forecast obviously is focused on Tuesday as to whether the forecast area gets a heavy snowfall or nothing at all. It’s amazing just how much the model guidance has changed in the past few days where the forecast from ALL guidance went from a driving rainstorm for the forecast area and [...]
January 29th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
5:40 AM
For most of the forecast area, the forecasted ice and snow totals verified via reports from the National Weather Service. The one area that busted was in northeastern Pennsylvania where 6 to 10 inches of snow was expected. Instead, most locations in extreme northeastern Pennsylvania only received around 4 inches. When I looked back [...]
January 27th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
2:45 PM
I now have all the data from the synoptic scale and mesoscale aspect of the forecast for tonight through early Wednesday afternoon. First, let’s review the synoptic forecast for this storm.
A strong yet weakening disturbance is exiting from the Southwest this afternoon and will race towards the Ohio Valley. In response, a wave [...]
January 19th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
6:47 AM
Welcome to another start of the week! Well for some of us, MLK Day means that many will be off today while others get prepared for Inaugreation Day tomorrow, however the weather never takes a day off, so off I go!
The active pattern for the forecast area will continue today. A few scattered snow [...]