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Cloudy day leads to enjoyable weekend

7:44 AM
The pattern is certainly changing away from the cold and stormy pattern seen in February to a warmer but just as wet pattern for much of March.  Influences from the Pacific and Atlantic will be felt over the Northern Mid Atlantic, but one can be sure that warmer times are ahead.
This morning, a strong [...]

Significant long duration winter storm expected starting tonight

8:40 AM
A major winter storm is starting to develop over the Gulf Coast that will have a lasting impact on the entire northern Mid Atlantic tonight through Friday evening.
This morning, the water vapor satellite picture shows two disturbances beginning to interact over the Tennessee Valley.  By this afternoon, these disturbances will form a powerful upper [...]

Significant winter storm expected Wednesday night through Friday

10:55 PM
There are times when as a forecaster, I look at a water vapor satellite and everything just comes together for me in terms of how I think this storm will evolve.  Usually it is a matter of just sitting back and watching the water vapor loop again and again, just observing the way the [...]

Next storm focus further north

12:00 PM
The water vapor satellite picture shows the next upper level low that will bring snow to much of the northern Mid Atlantic.  However, this time, the focus of the heaviest snowfall will be focused more towards the northwestern interior rather than the coastal plain.
Today through tomorrow afternoon, high pressure will move through the region. [...]

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 [...]

Cold conditions remains as region digs out

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 [...]

Blizzard conditions expected from Philadelphia through New York City

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 [...]

Another significant snowfall on the way

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 [...]

Concerns with a Gulf of Mexico Winter Storm

– Weather When Posted –Temperature: 30°F;Humidity: 92%;Heat Index: 30°F;Wind Chill: 27°F;Pressure: 30.08 in.;

Arctic cold in place, snow creeping north

9:23 AM
There’s a lot to cover this morning!  So let’s get to it!
The area of precipitation that will impact the northern Atlantic this afternoon through this evening is currently developing over the Tennessee Valley and western Virginia under the influence of the strong Sub Tropical disturbance that is driving towards the Mid Atlantic coast.  The [...]



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