Chilly again today with increasing cloudiness! Mild and dry weekend! Significant storm likely around Wednesday!


Skies are mostly clear early on this Friday morning and temperatures are on the cold side ranging from the upper teens in Clifton to around 10 in the normally colder inland areas, winds are light.

Today we will see an increase of clouds, temperatures will be on the chilly side but less wind than yesterday.  A warm front will give us a low chance of rain tonight that may fall briefly as some freezing rain inland.

Much warmer on Saturday with mostly sunny skies and temperatures rising well up into the 50s.   A little cooler on Sunday but highs still reaching the low 50s.

A weak low pressure system is expected to move off the coast late Sunday night that will give us another chance of some light rain or snow.

Dry with near seasonable temperatures Monday into most of Tuesday.

Still watching for a significant storm around the middle of next week, models are not in agreement this far out but at this time it appears that we will have snow changing to rain on Wednesday.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Increasing cloudiness, high in the upper 30s.

TONIGHT – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain or freezing rain late tonight, low in the low 30s.

SATURDAY – Mostly sunny and very mild, high in the upper 50s.

SUNDAY – Partly sunny, high in the low 50s, chance of light snow or rain at night.

MONDAY – Partly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

TUESDAY – Partly sunny, high in the low 40s.

WEDNESDAY – Cloudy with snow or rain likely, high in the low 40s.

THURSDAY – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain or snow, high in the low 40s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  TODAY – South-southeast wind to 10 knots, seas 1 foot.

OUTLOOK – Small craft advisory will be in effect from 10 p.m tonight till 6 p.m. Saturday evening. No advisories expected Sunday and Monday with advisories expected Tuesday into Wednesday.

 

Have a good day!

Dry with seasonably cold temperatures today and Friday! Mild and a mainly dry weekend! Significant storm possible next week!


Skies are mostly clear early on this Thursday morning and it is cooler than this time yesterday morning with readings ranging from the mid 20s here  in Clifton to around 20 inland, winds are a little brisk from the northwest.

High pressure will control the weather today and tomorrow giving us seasonably cold conditions, high temperatures both days will be in the 30s, winds will be on the brisk side today with lighter winds on Friday, no precipitation is expected.

Temperatures will be milder over the weekend and it should stay mainly dry, highs both days will be in the low 50s, quite a big difference from the frigid weather of last weekend.

A little cooler on Monday but staying dry.

A storm system is expected to develop over the southeast states on Tuesday and track through our area on Wednesday, yesterday’s run of the European model had the storm offshore and give us significant snow however the overnight runs of both the European and GFS models has a track over or just to our west which would mean mainly rain for our area with snow only well inland, still plenty of time to watch how the plays out so stay tuned for further updates.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Sunny, high in the mid 30s.

TONIGHT – Clear, low in the upper teens.

FRIDAY – Increasing cloudiness, high in the upper 30s.

SATURDAY – Mostly sunny and milder, high in the low 50s.

SUNDAY – Mostly sunny and mild, high in the low 50s.

MONDAY – Partly sunny, high in the upper 40s.

TUESDAY – Mostly cloudy, high in the low 40s, chance of rain or snow developing at night.

WEDNESDAY – Cloudy with a chance of rain, high in the mid 40s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Small craft advisory in effect till 6 a.m on Friday for northerly winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 4-7 feet.

OUTLOOK – Possible advisories continue Friday into the day on Saturday with no advisories expected Saturday night through Monday.

 

Have a good day!

More tranquil and normal weather today through Friday! Mild and dry weekend! Significant storm possible next week!


Skies are generally cloudy early on this Wednesday morning and temperatures range from the mid 30s here in Clifton to near 30 in some outlying areas, winds are light northwesterly.

Skies will become partly to mostly sunny today with temperatures slightly above normal, finally a nice winter day after the frigid weekend and the snow and rain of the last two days.

Dry and cooler weather Thursday and Friday.

A weak warm front will move through the area on Friday night which may be accompanied by some light rain or snow showers, mild and dry the rest of Saturday with quite mild temperatures. Dry weather should continue on Sunday with highs about five degrees lower than on Saturday.

Mainly dry with seasonable temperatures Monday and Tuesday.

A storm that will develop over the southeast states will give us a good chance of significant rain or snow which again will depend on the track of this potential storm on Wednesday.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Becoming partly sunny, high in the low 40s.

TONIGHT – Partly cloudy, low in the mid 20s.

THURSDAY – Sunny, high in the upper 30s.

FRIDAY – Increasing cloudiness, high near 40, chance of rain or snow showers at night.

SATURDAY – Partly sunny and mild, high in the mid 50s.

SUNDAY – Mostly sunny, high near 50.

MONDAY – Partly sunny, high near 50.

TUESDAY – Mostly cloudy, high in the low 40s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Small craft advisory in effect till 6 p.m. on Thursday for northwest winds gusting to 25 knots, seas 5-8 feet.

OUTLOOK – No advisories expected during the day on Friday with possible small craft conditions Friday night through Saturday night.  No advisories expected on Sunday.

 

Have a good day!

Much warmer today with rain! Dry with near seasonably temperature the rest of the week! Mild over the weekend!


There is light rain falling early on this Tuesday morning and temperatures have been rising to near 40 in Clifton,  temperatures are still in the low 30s in some of the inland valleys but have reached well into the 40s in some areas and up to the 50s down the shore.

A warm front will pass through the area this morning and temperatures will continue to rise into the 50s along with rain which will be heavy at times.  The rain will taper off this evening as a low  pressure system moves to our north, expect around an inch of rainfall.

We should have quiet weather the rest of the week with dry conditions, temperatures will be a little above normal on Wednesday a little below on Thursday and near normal on Friday.

Milder over the weekend with a chance of some showers on Saturday morning.

A storm system early next week will give us a chance of either significant snow or rain.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Rain and milder, breezy with highs in the upper 50s.

TONIGHT – Mostly cloudy, chance of evening rain, low in the low 30s.

WEDNESDAY – Partly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

THURSDAY – Sunny, high in the upper 30s.

FRIDAY – Increasing clouds, high in the low 40s.

SATURDAY – Chance of rain or snow showers in the morning then mostly cloudy and mild, high in the low 50s.

SUNDAY – Mostly sunny, high near 50.

MONDAY – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain, high in the upper 40s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Gale warning in effect till 11 p.m. tonight for southerly winds gusting to 40 knots, seas 9-14 feet.

OUTLOOK – Small craft advisory expected Wednesday and Thursday, no advisories expected Thursday night into Friday with possible advisories Friday night into Saturday.

 

Have a good day!

Snow developing this afternoon changing to freezing rain tonight! Much warmer on Tuesday with rain heavy at times!


Skies are mostly cloudy early on this Presidents Day, temperatures are still cold although it is around 10 degrees warmer than this time yesterday ranging from 9 in Clifton to 0 in the colder suburbs, winds are quite light.  Yesterday the temperature in Clifton ranged from a high of 14 to a low of -3.   The -3 degree reading was the coldest temperature in 22 years, also the average temperature of 5.5 degrees was the lowest February mean temperature since I started my records in 1973.

A low pressure will develop over the southeast states today and track to our west tomorrow.  Snow should develop this afternoon and continue tonight changing to freezing rain later tonight, expect around 2-3 inches of snow followed by a few tenths of an inch of ice, travel may become quite hazardous.  On Tuesday much warmer air will be moving in and by this time tomorrow temperatures will be in the 40s climbing to the 50s in the afternoon.  Rain will become heavy at times with around  1 to 1 1/2 inches of rain falling which may cause some urban and small stream flooding.  Rain will taper off and end Tuesday evening.

Clearing on Wednesday with temperatures slightly above normal.

Continued dry Thursday and Friday with near normal temperatures.

The upcoming weekend looks to be mild with highs in the 50s, there is a chance of rain on Saturday, Sunday should be dry.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Snow developing by this afternoon, highs in the low 30s.

TONIGHT – Snow mixing with freezing rain and then to all rain, temperatures rising to the low 40s by daybreak, total snow accumulation 2-3 inches.

TUESDAY – Rain heavy at times, quite mild with highs in the mid 50s.

WEDNESDAY – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

THURSDAY – Sunny, high near 40.

FRIDAY – Partly sunny, high in the low 40s.

SATURDAY – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain, high in the mid 50s.

SUNDAY – Mostly sunny, high in the low 50s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  TODAY – Southeast wind to 11 knots, seas  1 foot.

OUTLOOK – A small craft advisory is in effect from 7 p.m. this evening to 6 a.m on Wednesday.  Advisories still possible Wednesday and Thursday with no advisories expected Thursday night into Friday.

 

Have a good day!

Frigid today but with diminishing winds! Snow and Ice tomorrow afternoon and night changing to rain on Tuesday!


A frigid morning across the area as temperatures have fallen to -2 degrees in Clifton which is the coldest temperatures since the -2 reading last February 20th.  The coldest right now in the state is -12 degrees at High Point, with the lowest reported temperature in the Northeast is the -36 degrees up in Watertown, NY.   Wind chills in our area range from -15 to -25 degrees. Sunday is usually one of the days I do my 4 mile walk and run but “NOT TODAY”

Today we will have plenty of sunshine with highs reaching 20 degrees by this afternoon but with less wind than yesterday it will feel not as harsh.  Clear early tonight and temperatures will fall to the single digits late tonight but with clouds moving in temperatures will rise a bit by sunrise.

A storm system is expected to develop over the southeast states on Monday and move just to our west on Tuesday, precipitation from the system will start off as snow Monday afternoon and accumulate around 2-4 inches before mixing with freezing rain late Monday night before changing to all rain Tuesday morning.  Although the air temperature will be above freezing by Tuesday morning the ground will still be very cold so Tuesday morning’s commute may be hazardous.  Much warmer air will then move into the region with highs reaching the low 50s in the afternoon, the rain may be heavy at times possibly causing urban and small stream flooding as 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 inches of rain is likely.

Some showers may linger into Wednesday with highs in the 40s.

Dry weather with seasonably cool temperatures Thursday and Friday.

Milder next weekend with a chance of rain.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Sunny with diminishing winds high in the upper teens.

TONIGHT – Increasing clouds, lows around 6 degrees around midnight rising to around 11 by sunrise.

MONDAY – Cloudy with snow by the afternoon, not as cold, high in the low 30s, snow mixing with freezing rain at night and to all rain by sunrise, total frozen accumulations 2-4 inches.

TUESDAY – Rain heavy at times, much milder with highs in the low 50s.

WEDNESDAY – Partly sunny with a chance of showers, high in the mid  40s.

THURSDAY – Sunny, high in the upper 30s.

FRIDAY – Partly sunny, high near 40.

SATURDAY – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, mild with a high near 50.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Gale warning in effect till 10 a.m. this morning for northwest winds gusting to 40 knots, seas 4-7 feet, winds and seas lowering this afternoon.

OUTLOOK – No advisories expected on Monday but possible small craft advisories Monday night through Thursday.

 

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Dangerously cold and windy this weekend, wind chills -25 to -30 tonight into Sunday morning! Storm to give us snow changing to rain Monday afternoon into Tuesday!


Skies are mostly clear early on this Saturday morning and temperatures range from around 17 here in Clifton to 10 in the outlying areas, winds are light.

An Arctic cold front will be crossing the area this morning followed by a very strong northwest flow of very cold air, winds will pick up and gust to over 40 mph this afternoon, temperatures that are in the teens this morning will fall to the single digits by sunset, there is an outside chance of some snow showers but most areas will remain dry.  Tonight temperatures will continue to fall and with the winds will cause dangerous wind chill values of -25 to -30, air temperatures will fall to zero in the Clifton area to -10 further inland.

After a frigid Sunday morning winds will slowly diminsh throughout the day but high temperatures will only be in the teens despite plenty of sunshine.

A storm system will affect the area from Monday afternoon through Tuesday.  Snow from this system will start in the afternoon mixing with freezing rain and then to all rain by Tuesday morning as a warmer southeast flow develops.  We may pick up a couple inches of snow before the changeover.  The rain will be heavy at times Tuesday into Tuesday night with 1-2 inches of rainfall likely, temperatures will rise well up into the 40s to near 50 by the afternoon.

Still a chance of showers on Wednesday followed by dry conditions Thursday and Friday with near normal temperatures.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Partly sunny, with increasing winds to 40 mph, temperatures in the teens this morning will fall to the single digits by sunset.

TONIGHT – Partly cloudy, windy and bitterly cold, temperatures falling to -2 degrees, wind chills -25 to -30.

SUNDAY – Sunny with slowly diminishing winds, high in the upper teens.

MONDAY – Becoming cloudy with snow likely in the afternoon, not as cold with highs in the low 30s.  Snow and freezing rain in the evening changing to rain after midnight.

TUESDAY – Rain, possibly heavy at times, milder with highs near 50.

WEDNESDAY – Partly sunny with a chance of afternoon showers, high in the low 40s.

THURSDAY – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 30s.

FRIDAY – Partly sunny, high near 40.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Gale warning in effect till 10 a.m. on Sunday for northwest winds gusting to 40 knots, seas 4-7 feet.  Heavy freezing spray likely.

OUTLOOK – Conditions lowering to below advisory levels for Sunday night into the day on Monday.  Advisories likely Monday night into Wednesday.

 

Have a good day and stay warm!

Continued cold but with less wind today! Extremely cold and windy this weekend with dangerous wind chills! Snow changing to rain early next week!


Skies are clear early this Friday morning and temperatures are very cold with a reading of 11 here in Clifton with some single digit readings across Sussex County, winds however have diminished and are nearly calm.

Today will be cold with highs staying in the 20s but the wind will be much lighter than on Thursday so it will feel a little more comfortable.

An Arctic cold front will be crossing the area early Saturday morning accompanied by some snow showers that may give us a dusting of snow.  Following the front Arctic air will plunge into our area on strong northwest winds gusting above 35 mph, temperatures in the teens in the morning will fall to the single digits by sunset on Saturday.  We should see the coldest readings of the season with most areas falling below zero and with the strong winds will cause wind chills to fall to -25 degrees, wind chill advisories and warnings are in effect.

Sunday will be dry and still very cold with highs in the teens, winds will slowly diminsh during the afternoon.

A storm system is expected to develop over the southeast states and move through our area on Tuesday.  Snow will likely develop at night and then mix with freezing rain later at night and then change to just plain rain before sunrise on Tuesday as warmer air moves in, temperatures will rise to well  up into the 40s by the afternoon, the rain may be heavy at times with 1 to 2 inches expected.

Wednesday is expected to be mostly cloudy and a little cooler with a chance of rain or snow showers.

Dry with near seasonable temperatures Thursday and Friday.

 

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Increasing clouds, high in the upper 20s.

TONIGHT – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow showers mainly after 3 a.m.  low in the mid teens.

SATURDAY – Chance of snow showers before 7 a.m. then becoming partly sunny and bitterly cold and windy with temperatures falling to the single digits by sunset, winds gusting to 35 mph with dangerous wind chills.

SUNDAY – Sunny with slowly diminishing winds, high near 20.

MONDAY – Partly sunny, high in the low 30s.  Snow likely at night mixing with freezing rain and then to all rain by daybreak on Tuesday.

TUESDAY – Rain, high in the upper 40s.

WEDNESDAY – Partly sunny with a chance of rain or snow showers, high in the low 40s.

THURSDAY – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 30s.

 

MARINE FORECAST: TODAY – West-northwest winds to 10 knots seas 1 foot.

OUTLOOK – Gale warning will be in effect from 4 a.m on Saturday till 10 a.m. on Sunday.  Winds diminishing Sunday afternoon.  Advisories again likely Monday and Tuesday.

 

Have a good day!

Cold and windy today with some snow showers! Brutally cold over the weekend!


Skies are partly cloudy early this Thursday morning and temperatures are cold with readings ranging from the low 20s here in Clifton to the mid teens further inland, winds are gusty out of the west lowering the wind chills.  Some snow showers occurred overnight with some spots picking up a coating of snow.

Today we will see variable clouds and sun with some snow showers likely, again some places may pick up a quick coating.  It will be windy and temperatures will remain below freezing, in fact we should not see above freezing temperatures until at least early next week.

Tomorrow will be dry and cold but with less wind.

The coldest air of the season will be with us over the weekend as a Arctic cold front crosses the area on Friday night accompanied again by some snow showers and followed by Arctic air and rather strong winds, high temperatures will struggle to reach the 20 degree mark with the lows Saturday night approaching zero with wind chills of -25 degrees likely.

Early next week a storm system will be moving into the area. we will have a chance of snow by Monday afternoon with snow likely at night mixing with freezing rain Tuesday morning and then to all rain during the day as warmer air moves in.  Too early to say how much snow will accumulate before the change over.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Partly sunny, windy and cold with snow showers likely, high in the upper 20s.

TONIGHT – Partly cloudy and cold, low in the mid teens.

FRIDAY – Partly sunny in the morning then becoming mostly cloudy, high in the upper 20s, chance of snow showers at night.

SATURDAY – Partly sunny, windy and very cold, high only near 20.

SUNDAY – Sunny and very cold with diminishing winds, high near 20.

MONDAY – Partly sunny in the morning then becoming mostly cloudy with a chance of snow in the afternoon, high in the low 30s.  Snow mixing with freezing rain at night.

TUESDAY – Cloudy with a mix of snow and freezing rain in the morning changing to all rain, milder with a high in the mid 40s.

WEDNESDAY – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain int the morning, high in the mid 40s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Gale warning in effect till 1 a.m. on Friday for west winds gusting to 40 knots, seas 3-5 feet.

OUTLOOK – No advisories expected during the day on Friday with gales likely Friday night through Sunday morning along with freezing spray.

 

Have a good day!

Only some light snow or flurries today! Colder tomorrow through the weekend with below zero temperatures possible Saturday night!


We have some light flurries early on this Wednesday morning and temperatures range from the low 30s here in Clifton to some upper 20s inland, winds are nearly calm.

The upper level low that was going to produce a few inches of snow overnight weakened and all most of the area had is just some light snow or flurries with little or no accumulation.  Today we will have cloudy skies with occasional snow or flurries with no further accumulation expected, temperatures will be seasonable with highs approaching 40 degrees.

Colder and windy tomorrow as a cold front moves through the area, there still may be some flurries around, high temperatures will be about 10 degrees colder than today.

Dry and cold on Friday.

An Arctic cold front will cross the area early Saturday morning followed by the coldest air of the season so far, daytime high on Saturday will be only around 20 degrees and overnight lows on Saturday night will possibly be below zero in many areas with wind chills of -25 degrees.   Very cold and dry during the day on Sunday with slowly diminishing winds.

Not as cold early next week and a more significant storm should give us precipitation starting as some snow Monday afternoon, mixing with freezing rain Monday night before changing to all rain on Tuesday as temperatures rise into the 40s.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Cloudy with periods of light snow or flurries, little or no accumulation expected, high near 40.

TONIGHT – Mostly cloudy with occasional flurries, low in the low 20s.

THURSDAY – Mostly cloudy, windy and colder with a chance of flurries, high near 30.

FRIDAY – Sunny in the morning, increasing clouds in the afternoon, high near 30.

SATURDAY – Mostly sunny, windy and very cold, high only around 20.

SUNDAY – Sunny and very cold, high in the low 20s.

MONDAY – Increasing cloudiness with a chance of snow in the afternoon, high in the low 30s.  Snow, freezing rain likely at night.

TUESDAY – Snow and freezing rain changing to rain, high in the mid 40s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:   Small craft advisory in effect till 6 a.m. on Thursday for westerly winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 4-7 feet.

OUTLOOK – Gale watch in effect from 6 a.m. till 10 p.m. on Thursday.  Conditions below advisory levels Friday into early Saturday with gales again possible over the weekend along with heavy freezing spray.

 

Have a good day!