Increasing cloudiness and chilly today! Mainly just light snow tonight into Tuesday morning!


Good morning!   Skies are mostly clear early this morning and temperatures range from the upper 20s in the Clifton area down to the upper teens well inland, winds are light northerly.

A low pressure across the southeast states will redevelop offshore today and move up the coast.  We should see increasing cloudiness today with seasonably cold temperatures.  Snow should begin late tonight and continue into Tuesday morning, at this time it appears that snowfall will be on the light side in our area with snowfall amounts of 2-3 inches expected, more to our east and less to our west.

Chilly and mainly dry weather from Tuesday afternoon through Friday.  Some snow or rain showers are possible on Wednesday.

Dry weather is expected to continue over the weekend with a slow moderation in temperatures.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – MAR 12 – Increasing cloudiness, high in the low 40s.

TONIGHT – Snow developing mainly after 9 p.m, low around 30.

TUESDAY – MAR 13 – Cloudy with snow  mainly in the morning, breezy, high in the low 40s.  Total snow accumulation of 2-3 inches.

WEDNESDAY – MAR 14 – Mostly cloudy and breezy with a chance of rain or snow showers, high in the low 40s.

THURSDAY – MAR 15 – Partly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

FRIDAY – MAR 16 – Mostly sunny, high in the low 40s.

SATURDAY – MAR 17 – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 40s.

SUNDAY – MAR 18 – Partly sunny, high in the low 50s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  TODAY – Northeast winds increasing to 16 knots, seas 2-3 feet.   A gale warning will be in effect from 5 p.m. this afternoon until 5 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.

OUTLOOK – Small craft advisories likely Tuesday night through Friday.

 

Have a nice day!

Mostly sunny today with less wind! Some snow now likely from coastal storm Monday night into Tuesday morning!


Good morning, I hope everyone has sprung ahead!  Skies are mostly clear early this morning and temperatures range from around 30 in the Clifton area down to the mid 20s further inland, winds are light from the west.

Today we will have plenty of sunshine, high temperatures will be a couple of degrees higher than yesterday and with lighter winds it will feel more comfortable.  High pressure will build closer to the area.

Most of Monday will be dry but we should see an increase in clouds as low pressure develops off the southeast coast.   It now appears that the low pressure will intensify and move close enough to give us snow falling from late Monday night into Tuesday morning, at this time accumulations should average from about 2-5 inches with more possible if the storm tracks closer to the coast.

Mainly dry weather with seasonably cold temperatures Wednesday and Thursday.

Slightly milder air with mainly dry conditions continuing Friday into Saturday.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – MAR 11 – Sunny, high in the mid 40s.

TONIGHT – Mostly clear, low in the mid 20s.

MONDAY – MAR 12 – Increasing cloudiness, high in the low 40s.  Snow likely at night.

TUESDAY – MAR 13 – Snow likely mainly in the morning, high in the low 40s, total accumulation 2-5 inches.

WEDNESDAY – MAR 14 – Mostly cloudy, high in the low 40s.

THURSDAY – MAR 15 – Partly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

FRIDAY – MAR 16 – Sunny, high in the upper 40s.

SATURDAY – MAR 17 – Mostly sunny, high near 50.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  TODAY – West-northwest wind to 9 knots, seas 1 foot.

OUTLOOK – A gale watch will be posted for Monday;  small craft advisories  expected on Tuesday with gale gusts; small craft advisories likely to be needed Wednesday and Thursday.

 

Have a nice day!

 

Dry weather this weekend with seasonably cold temperatures! Low chance of coastal storm affecting our area Monday into Tuesday!


Good morning!    Our area has mostly clear skies early this morning and temperatures range from the upper 20s in the Clifton area down to the lower 20s further inland, winds are from the west.

Today we will have mostly sunny skies this morning but with more clouds this afternoon, temperatures will be seasonably cold and there will be a brisk westerly wind to make it feel colder.

Mostly sunny with continued seasonably cold temperatures on Sunday but with less wind than today.

Still watching out for a coastal storm that is expected to develop on Monday and move up the coast, at this time most computer models have the storm well out to sea with little or no effects to our area but the system still bears watching in case later runs of the models have it coming closer to the coast.

Mainly dry weather the rest of the week, temperatures should be below normal Wednesday and Thursday with a warming trend starting on Friday.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – MAR 10 – Mostly sunny this morning then mostly cloudy this afternoon, breezy, high in the mid 40s.

TONIGHT  – Mostly clear, low in the mid 20s.

SUNDAY – MAR 11 – Sunny, high in the mid 40s.

MONDAY – MAR 12 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow, high in the low 40s.

TUESDAY – MAR 13 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain or snow, high in the low 40s.

WEDNESDAY – MAR 14 – Partly sunny, high in the low 40s.

THURSDAY – MAR 15 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

FRIDAY – MAR 16 – Sunny, high in the low 50s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  A small craft advisory is in effect until 6 p.m. this evening for westerly winds gusting to 25 knots, seas 2-4 feet.

OUTLOOK – No advisories expected Sunday into Monday morning; small craft advisories expected Monday afternoon into Tuesday with gales possible; small craft advisories possible again on Wednesday.

 

Have a good day and don’t forget to set your clocks ahead tonight!

Dry and breezy and continued seasonably cold today! Dry with seasonably cool weather over the weekend! Still watching for a potential coastal storm on Monday!


Good morning everyone!   Skies are mostly cloudy early this morning and temperatures range from the upper 20s in the Clifton area down to the low 20s further inland, there is a light westerly wind.

Today we should see variable amounts of clouds. It will become breezy as low pressure moves further off the coast and high pressure builds from the west, there is an outside chance of a flurry especially inland.

Dry weather with seasonably cool weather over the weekend as high pressure builds closer to the area.

Another coastal low is possible on Monday, the models are still all over the place with  this storm, with the GFS continuing to show a path closer to the coast which would give our area a few inches of snow, while the European model still has the storm well offshore with minimal affects to our area.

Dry weather for the rest of the week with continued below normal temperatures.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – MAR 9 – Mostly cloudy and breezy, high in the mid 40s.

TONIGHT – Mostly cloudy, low in the upper 20s.

SATURDAY – MAR 10 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

SUNDAY – MAR 11 – Sunny, high in the mid 40s.

MONDAY – MAR 12 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow, high near 40.

TUESDAY – MAR 13 – Partly sunny and breezy, high in the low 40s.

WEDNESDAY – MAR 14 – Mostly sunny, high near 40.

THURSDAY – MAR 15 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  A small craft advisory is in effect until 6 p.m. Saturday evening!  Today – Westerly winds to 30 knots, seas 4-7 feet.

OUTLOOK – No advisories expected Saturday night through the day on Sunday;  Small craft conditions with possible gales Sunday night through Tuesday.

 

Have a good day!

Seasonably cold and dry today through the weekend! Another coastal storm possible early next week!


Good morning!   Skies have become mostly clear early this morning and temperatures have fallen to the upper 20s in the Clifton area down to the lower 20s further inland, winds are light out of the northwest.   Yesterday in Clifton I recorded 14 inches of snow, much higher amounts just to our west and much lower amounts were recorded just to our east.

High pressure building in will give us a mostly sunny day today with seasonably cold tempertures with most highs in the lower 40s.

Seasonably cold weather with dry conditions Friday though the weekend.  We should have some melting during the daytime but overnight temperatures will dip to below freezing causing refreezing on untreated surfaces.

Another possible coastal storm on Monday.  At this time the GFS has the storm close enough to the coast to give us accumulating snow while the European model has the system well offshore with limited affects to our area.  So again stay tuned.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – MAR 8 – Mostly sunny, high in the low 40s.

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

FRIDAY – MAR 9 – Mostly cloudy, high in the low 40s.

SATURDAY – MAR 10 – Mostly sunny, high in the low 40s.

SUNDAY – MAR 11 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

MONDAY – MAR 12 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain or snow, high near 40.

TUESDAY – MAR 13 – Partly sunny, high in the low 40s.

WEDNESDAY – MAR 14 – Mostly sunny, high near 40.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  A small craft advisory is in effect until 10 p.m. tonight for westerly winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 5-8 feet.

OUTLOOK – Small craft advisories likely Friday and Saturday;  no advisories expected during the day on Sunday; small craft conditions with possible gales Sunday night through Monday.

 

Have a nice day!

Heavy snow to dump 14-18 inches of snow today and this evening! Mainly dry with seasonably cold temperatures tomorrow through the weekend!


Good snowy morning!    Light snow is falling across the area and temperatures range from the low 30s here in Clifton to the upper 20s further inland, winds are light.   At 5:30 a.m. about an inch of snow has accumulated mostly on colder surfaces.

The coastal storm is expected to move from the Delmarva coast to just south of Long Island by this evening, snow from this system will become heavy by mid morning and continue through the afternoon before tapering off around 9 p.m. tonight.   Accumulations will average 14-18 inches with some higher amounts possible.  There is a chance of some thundersnow this afternoon.  The snow is wet and with winds gusting to 30 mph it is possible that there may be more power outages.

The storm will move away on Thursday and it will be seasonably cold with highs in the 40s, but with a higher sun angle will help melt some of the snow.

Seasonably cold weather to continue through the weekend with mainly dry conditions.

There is a chance of rain or snow early next week but most of the computer models have the storm well to our south and east to seriously affect our area, but it is still a system to be watched.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY- MAR 7 – Snow becoming heavy at times, high steady in the low 30s.

TONIGHT – Snow ending around 9 p.m. low around 30.  Total accumulations 14-18 inches.

THURSDAY – MAR 8 – Partly sunny, high in the low 40s.

FRIDAY – MAR 9 – Mostly cloudy, high in the low 40s.

SATURDAY – MAR 10 – Mostly sunny, high in the low 40s.

SUNDAY – MAR 11 – Mostly sunny, high in the low 40s.

MONDAY – MAR 12 – Partly sunny, high in the low 40s, chance of snow at night.

TUESDAY – MAR 13 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow or rain, high again in the low 40s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:

A gale warning is in effect until 4 a.m. Thursday morning for easterly winds gusting to 45 knots, seas 8-13 feet.

OUTLOOK – Small craft advisories expected Thursday and Friday; no advisories expected over the weekend.

 

Have a nice day and if going out driving, walking or shoveling please be safe!

Dry and cool today with increasing cloudiness! Winter storm warning issued for Wednesday with a foot of snow possible!


Good morning!   Skies are mostly clear early this morning and temperatures range from around 30 in the Clifton area down to the upper teens further inland, winds are mainly calm.

A weak high pressure moving through the area will give the area dry conditions, we should start off mostly sunny but see an increase in clouds this afternoon, temperatures will be seasonably cool and the winds will be much lighter than the last few days.

A low pressure is expected to develop off the Delmarva coast tonight and intensify as it moves northeast. Snow from this system will begin late tonight and continue through Wednesday ending late Wednesday night; the heaviest snowfall will be from late tomorrow morning into the evening when snowfall rates may be between 1-2 inches an hour.  Total accumulations should be around 8-12 inches with some areas receiving up to 16 inches.  There is even a chance of thundersnow.   Winds will pick up but not be nearly as strong as we experienced on Friday.

High pressure then will build into the area providing dry weather Thursday through the weekend, temperatures will be seasonably cold.

Another low pressure area may give us some rain or snow early next week.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – MAR 6 – Mostly sunny this morning then increasing cloudiness, high in the upper 40s.

TONIGHT – Cloudy with snow developing mainly after 10 p.m., low in the low 30s.

WEDNESDAY – MAR 7 – Snow possibly heavy at times, breezy, high in the mid 30s.  Snowfall amounts of 8-12 inches likely with higher amounts possible.

THURSDAY – MAR 8 – Partly sunny and breezy, high in the low 40s.

FRIDAY – MAR 9 – Partly sunny, high in the low 40s.

SATURDAY – MAR 10 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

SUNDAY – MAR 11 – Partly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

MONDAY – MAR 12 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain or snow, high in the low 40s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Small craft advisory in effect until 6 a.m. Wednesday morning.  Today – Northerly winds to 8 knots, seas 3-5 feet.

OUTLOOK – A gale watch has been issued effective from 6 a.m Wednesday morning until 1 a.m. Thursday morning; small craft conditions expected Thursday and Friday with no advisories expected on Saturday.

 

Enjoy the calm today before another storm!

Some sunshine with seasonably cool temperatures today and on Tuesday! Plowable snow now likely on Wednesday and a Winter Storm Watch has been posted!


Good morning!    Skies are mostly cloudy early this morning and temperatures range from the low 30s here in Clifton down to the mid 20s further inland, winds are from the northwest.

After some morning clouds this morning our area will have partly sunny skies, temperatures will be similar to yesterday with highs in the 40s, winds are still be a little brisk as the large ocean storm that affected our area on Friday moves very slowly east and high pressure builds in from the west.

Tomorrow will be dry with continued seasonably cool temperatures.

Another coastal storm will affect our area on Wednesday, snow should begin around midnight and continue into Wednesday night, possible accumulations of 6 to 9 inches are likely with higher amounts possible.  Winds will become strong but not as severe as this past Friday.

Dry weather but breezy and seasonably cool on Thursday.

Continued seasonably cool Friday through the weekend with dry conditions.

And yet another coastal storm may give our area rain or snow early next week.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – MAR 5 – Becoming partly sunny after early morning clouds, high in the mid 40s.

TONIGHT – Mostly clear, low in the upper 20s.

TUESDAY – MAR 6 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.  Snow likely after midnight.

WEDNESDAY – MAR 7 – Snow likely and windy, high in the upper 30s, possible accumulations 6 – 9 inches, snow ending at night.

THURSDAY – MAR 8 – Partly sunny and breezy, high in the mid 40s.

FRIDAY – MAR 9 – Partly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

SATURDAY – MAR 10 – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 40s.

SUNDAY –  MAR 11 – Partly sunny, high in the mid 40s, chance of rain or snow at night.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  A small craft advisory is in effect until 6 p.m. Tuesday evening for northerly winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 7-10 feet.

OUTLOOK – Gales possible on Wednesday with small craft conditions expected Thursday and Friday.

 

Have a nice day!

Becoming mostly sunny today with seasonably cool temperatures and less wind! Another coastal storm will likely give the area more snow on Wednesday!


Good morning everyone!  Skies are mostly cloudy early this morning and temperatures range from the upper 30s in the Clifton area down to the low 30s further inland, winds are out of the north averaging 5-10 mph.

After early morning clouds we should see plenty of sunshine, it will still be breezy, temperatures will be seasonably cool.  Tonight will be colder than the last few nights with most lows falling into the 20s which is near normal.

Dry weather Monday and Tuesday as high pressure builds into the area, temperatures will continue to be seasonably cool.

Another coastal storm is expected to develop offshore on Wednesday and even though it won’t be as strong as this past nor’easter  it will likely give us some more snow and wind.  Snow is likely from before daybreak on Wednesday and continue into the early morning hours on Thursday.  Too early to tell how much snow will fall but a plowable snow event is possible.

Dry weather returns later Thursday and continue into early next weekend, temperatures will continue to be seasonably cool.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – MAR 4 – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 40s.

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

MONDAY – MAR 5 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

TUESDAY – MAR 6 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

WEDNESDAY – MAR 7 – Snow likely, high near 40.

THURSDAY – MAR 8 – Partly sunny and breezy, high in the mid 40s.

FRIDAY – MAR 9 – Mostly sunny, high in the low 40s.

SATURDAY – MAR 10 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:   A small craft advisory is in effect until 6 a.m. Tuesday morning!  Today – North wind gusting to 30 knots, seas 7-12 feet.

OUTLOOK – Small craft advisories expected to continue for high seas on Tuesday!  Small craft conditions with possible gales on Wednesday! Small craft conditions possible on Thursday!

 

Have a good day and march forth!

Partial clearing today with slowly diminishing winds after yesterday’s strong and damaging storm!


Good morning everyone!   Skies are cloudy early this morning and temperatures range from the mid 30s  in the Clifton area down to the upper 20s further inland.  Winds are still gusty out of the northwest.  Yesterday here in Clifton we received 3 inches of snow while inland much more was reported with 9 inches at Schooley’s Mountain and well over a foot in the Poconos.  Winds were the strongest at my station in almost two years.  These winds caused considerable damage as trees and power lines came down causing many people to lose power.

Today we should see some partial sunshine, it will still be windy but not as strong as yesterday, a wind advisory is in effect for gusts to near 50 mph, winds will diminish tonight as the strong coastal storm moves slowly east.  Temperatures will be seasonably cool with highs in the 40s.

Dry weather with seasonably cool temperatures will continue tomorrow into early next week.

Another low pressure system will give us some precipitation late Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning but at this time it looks to me a mainly rain event although further inland the precipitation may start off as snow.

Dry weather at the end of the week with seasonably cool temperatures continuing.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – MAR 3 – Becoming partly sunny, quite windy with gusts to 50 mph, high in the upper 40s.

TONIGHT – Mostly cloudy, low in the low 30s.

SUNDAY – MAR 4 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

MONDAY – MAR 5 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

TUESDAY – MAR 6 – Mostly cloudy, high in the mid 40s, chance of rain at night.

WEDNESDAY – MAR 7 – Mostly cloudy with rain likely mainly in the morning, high in the low 40s.

THURSDAY – MAR 8 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

FRIDAY – MAR 9 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:   A gale warning is in effect until 10 a.m Sunday morning.   Today – winds northerly to 45 knots, seas 9-14 feet.

OUTLOOK – Small craft advisories expected Sunday and Monday.

 

Have a nice weekend!