Clearing, breezy and cold today as we dig out from yesterday’s snow and sleet storm! Mainly dry and bitterly cold Tuesday through the early part of the weekend! Another possible snowstorm on Sunday!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are cloudy early on this Monday morning and there are some snow flurries falling in parts of the area. Temperatures range from 18 in Clifton down to 11 at High Point and Vernon. Winds are out of the north around 10 mph. The air quality is good with an index of 19.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR JANUARY 26TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 37 AVERAGE LOW: 22

RECORD HIGH: 57 – 2017 RECORD LOW: 0 – 1994

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 19 LOW: 8 PRECIPITATION: 1.30″ SNOWFALL: 12.0″

The storm that gave us the heavy snow and sleet yesterday is moving off shore, we will have cloudy skies this morning with some flurries possible, then we should see some sunshine this afternoon along with breezy conditions. High temperatures will reach the balmy upper 20s and may be the mildest day of this upcoming week.

A long duration of bitterly cold weather Tuesday through next weekend. Most highs will be in the low 20s with lows in the single digits. We should stay dry through much of this period but some computer models indicate that we may have another snowstorm on Sunday.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – JAN 26 – Cloudy this morning with a chance of flurries, becoming mostly sunny and breezy by this afternoon, highs in the upper 20s, wind gusts to 25 mph.

TONIGHT – Partly cloudy, lows near 8, wind gusts to 25 mph.

TUESDAY – JAN 27 – Partly sunny, highs near 20, wind gusts to 20 mph.

WEDNESDAY – JAN 28 – Mostly sunny, highs in the low 20s.

THURSDAY – JAN 29 – Mostly sunny, highs in the low 20s.

FRIDAY – JAN 30 – Sunny, highs near 20.

SATURDAY – JAN 31 – Sunny, highs in the mid 20s.

SUNDAY – FEB 1 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow, highs in the upper 20s.

MARINE FORECAST: A gale warning is in effect until 1 p.m. Tuesday for northwest winds gusting to 40 knots, seas 7-9 feet.

OUTLOOK: A freezing spray advisory will be in effect from 6 p.m. this evening through 1 p.m. Tuesday afternoon; no advisories expected for Wednesday; advisories probably for Thursday and Friday.

Have a nice day and stay safe!

Snow developing around daybreak becoming heavy at times before mixing with and changing to sleet by later this afternoon and continuing into tonight! Expected accumulations of 8-10 inches of snow then about another 2 inches of sleet! Snow showers ending Monday morning followed by clearing in the afternoon! Dry but bitterly cold Tuesday into next weekend!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are cloudy early on this Sunday morning and some snow has developed to our south. Temperatures are very cold once again with readings ranging from 10 in Clifton down to 1 above at High Point. Winds are light from the northeast. The air quality is good with an index of 22.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR JANUARY 25TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 37 AVERAGE LOW: 21

RECORD HIGH: 57 – 2024 RECORD LOW: -2 – 1987

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 17 LOW: 6 PRECIPITATION: NONE

A low pressure area will be moving towards our area today and move just off the coast tonight. Snow should develop around dawn and quickly become heavy at times before mixing with or changing to sleet by later this afternoon and continuing tonight. There may even be some clasps of thunder. Accumulations of 8-10 inches of snow is expected then about an inch or two of sleet.

As the storm moves offshore on Monday we will have a chance of lingering snow showers in the morning with little of no additional accumulations. Some sunshine will develop in the afternoon.

Cold Arctic air will then be entrenched over our area Tuesday through at least the start of next weekend. Daytime highs will be mostly in the low-mid 20s while most overnight lows will be in the single digits. We should stay dry through this period.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – JAN 25 – Cloudy with snow developing around dawn and becoming heavy at times. Accumulations of 8-10 inches. Snow mixing with or changing to sleet by later this afternoon. Highs in the mid 20s, wind gusts to 25 mph.

TONIGHT – Cloudy with snow or sleet, lows near 20. additional accumulations of 1-2 inches, wind gusts to 30 mph.

MONDAY – JAN 26 – Chance of light snow in the morning then becoming partly sunny in the afternoon, highs near 30, wind gusts to 20 mph.

TUESDAY – JAN 27 – Mostly sunny, highs near 20.

WEDNESDAY – JAN 28 – Mostly sunny, highs in the low 20s.

THURSDAY – JAN 29 – Mostly sunny, highs in the low 20s.

FRIDAY – JAN 30 – Sunny, highs in the low 20s.

SATURDAY – JAN 31 – Mostly sunny, highs in the mid 20s.

MARINE FORECAST: A gale warning will be in effect from noon today through midnight tonight for northeast winds gusting to 40 knots, seas 7-10 feet.

OUTLOOK: Possible gales Monday and Monday night; advisories probable Tuesday and Tuesday night; possible advisories Wednesday morning then no advisories expected for Wednesday afternoon and at night; advisories again probable on Thursday.

Have a nice day and stay safe!

Increasing cloudiness, breezy and bitterly cold today! Major winter storm with snow beginning around dawn becoming heavy at times possibly mixing with sleet late in the afternoon and evening accumulations of 10-14 inches! Light snow or flurries ending by Monday afternoon and it will stay breezy and cold! Bitterly cold but mainly dry the rest of next week!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are mostly clear early on this Saturday morning and it is bitterly cold with temperatures ranging from 7 above in Clifton down to 3 below zero at High Point. Winds are gusty out of the northwest. The air quality is good with an index of 24.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR JANUARY 24TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 37 AVERAGE LOW: 21

RECORD HIGH: 59 – 2019 RECORD LOW: 0 – 2011

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 35 LOW: 11 PRECIPITATION: NONE

Arctic High pressure building into our area from the middle of the country will give us a brisk northwest flow of bitterly cold air today. We should have mostly sunny skies this morning but clouds will increase by this afternoon. High temperatures will struggle to reach the 20 degree mark. Wind chills will be below zero especially this morning.

A major winter storm will affect our area on Sunday with snow beginning around dawn and becoming heavy at times with snowfall rates around 1-2 inches an hour. The snow may mix with some sleet later in the afternoon and at night. Accumulations of snow and sleet should be between 10-14 inches with higher amounts to our north and west up to 18 inches there.

The low pressure will move offshore on Monday with lingering snow showers, additional accumulations should be less than an inch.

An extended period of bitterly cold weather should continue through the rest of next week with high temperatures mainly in the low 20s and overnight lows in the single digits. We should stay mainly dry.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – JAN 24 – Mostly sunny this morning then increasing clouds, breezy and bitterly cold, highs near 20, wind gusts to 24 mph.

TONIGHT – Cloudy with a chance of snow developing near daybreak, lows in the mid teens.

SUNDAY – JAN 25 – Snow heavy at times, possibly mixing with sleet by late in the afternoon, breezy, highs in the low 20s, wind gusts to 28 mph. Total accumulations of 10-14 inches.

MONDAY – JAN 26 – Mostly cloudy with lingering snow showers ending by 1 p.m., highs in the upper 20s. Wind gusts to 28 mph.

TUESDAY – JAN 27 – Mostly sunny, highs near 20.

WEDNESDAY – JAN 28 – Mostly sunny, highs in the low 20s.

THURSDAY – JAN 29 – Partly sunny, highs in the low 20s.

FRIDAY – JAN 30 – Mostly sunny, highs in the mid 20s.

MARINE FORECAST: A small craft advisory is in effect until 1 p.m. this afternoon for northerly winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 3-6 feet. Also a freezing spray advisory is in effect until 1 p.m. this afternoon.

OUTLOOK: A gale watch has been issued effective between 6 a.m. Sunday morning through midnight Sunday night; advisories expected through Monday night with some gale gusts possible; advisories are expected to continue on Tuesday along with freezing spray.

Have a nice weekend and stay safe!

Mostly sunny, breezy and cooler today! Bitterly cold and breezy on Saturday with an increase in clouds! Major winter storm Sunday morning through Monday morning, possible accumulations of 12-14 inches of snow. The snow may mix with sleet Sunday evening! Frigid weather to continue through the rest of next week but we should stay dry!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are partly cloudy early on this Friday morning and temperatures range from 29 in Clifton down to 15 at High Point. Winds are from the west averaging 5-10 mph. The air quality is good with an index of 26.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR JANUARY 23RD:

AVERAGE HIGH: 37 AVERAGE LOW: 21

RECORD HIGH: 61 – 2018 RECORD LOW: -3 – 1976 (In 2016 we had 20″ of snow on this date) .

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 47 LOW: 34 PRECIPITATION: NONE

High pressure building into the area will give us a partly sunny day today along with breezy conditions and near seasonable temperatures. An Arctic cold front will come through dry around sunset, followed by much colder air at night

Saturday will see an increase in cloudiness and it will be bitterly cold with high temperatures only in the teens and overnight lows in the single digits. Winds gusting to 20 mph will drop wind chills to below zero especially in the morning.

A major winter storm is expected for Sunday morning through Monday morning with snow developing around daybreak on Sunday and become heavy at times. The snow may mix with sleet in the evening. Accumulations should average 12-14 inches in the Clifton area, more to our north and west and less to our east where there may be more sleet mixed in.

The snow will taper off to flurries on Monday and it will remain very cold along with a brisk wind.

The rest of the week will be dry with much below normal temperatures. Highs mostly will be in the 20s while overnight lows will be mainly in the single digits.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – JAN 23 – Mostly sunny and breezy, highs in the mid 30s, wind gusts to 25 mph.

TONIGHT – Partly cloudy and breezy and becoming much colder, lows near 7, wind gusts to 25 mph. Wind chills below zero.

SATURDAY – JAN 24 – Increasing clouds, breezy and bitterly cold, highs only in the upper teens, wind gusts to 20 mph.

SUNDAY – JAN 25 – Snow developing around daybreak becoming heavy at times possibly mixing with sleet in the evening, highs near 20. Snowfall accumulations of 12-14 inches.

MONDAY – JAN 26 – Snow tapering off to flurries in the morning, breezy, highs in the upper 20s.

TUESDAY – JAN 27 – Mostly sunny, highs near 20.

WEDNESDAY – JAN 28 – Mostly sunny, highs in the mid 20s.

THURSDAY – JAN 29 – Partly sunny, highs in the low 20s.

MARINE FORECAST: A small craft advisory will be in effect from 10 a.m. this morning through 1 p.m. Saturday afternoon for northwest winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 3-5 feet. A freezing spray advisory has been issued effective between 7 p.m. this evening through 1 p.m. Saturday afternoon.

OUTLOOK: Advisories likely Saturday night; advisories expected Sunday and Monday with some gale gusts; advisories still likely for Tuesday.

Have a nice day and stay safe!

Mostly sunny, breezy and mild today! Mostly sunny, breezy and colder on Friday! Mostly sunny and bitterly cold on Saturday! Winter storm on Sunday with possible accumulations of around a foot! Snow showers on Monday with little additional accumulations! Dry but very cold the rest of next week!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are partly cloudy early on this Thursday morning and temperatures are about 25 degrees warmer than this time yesterday with readings ranging from 35 in Clifton down to 27 at Pequest. Winds are a little brisk out of the southwest. The air quality is good with an index of 31.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR JANUARY 22ND:

AVERAGE HIGH: 37 AVERAGE LOW: 21

RECORD HIGH: 53 – 1986 RECORD LOW: -4 – 1984

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 35 LOW: 8 PRECIPITATION: NONE

Weak high pressure in our area will give us a mild day with highs in the 40s. Winds will be a little brisk. A cold front will come through dry tonight.

Friday will be colder and continued breezy along with mostly sunny skies. An Arctic front will cross the area in the evening followed by much colder air with temperatures falling to the single digits by Saturday morning.

Arctic high pressure will dominate our weather on Saturday and it will be bitterly cold with highs mainly only in the teens.

A winter storm is expected for Sunday as low pressure to our southwest approaches our area. Snow should begin before daybreak and continue heavy at times through Sunday night. Possible accumulations of around a foot is likely.

Lingering snow showers on Monday and it will remain quite cold.

Mainly dry and very cold the rest of next week as Arctic high pressure dominates our weather.

Some models are indicating another snowstorm around February 1st.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – JAN 22 – Mostly sunny, breezy and mild, highs in the mid 40s, wind gusts to 25 mph.

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

FRIDAY – JAN 23 – Mostly sunny and breezy, highs in the mid 30s, wind gusts to 30 mph.

SATURDAY – JAN 24 – Mostly sunny and very cold, highs only in the upper teens.

SUNDAY – JAN 25 – Snow, heavy at times, highs near 20.

MONDAY – JAN 26 – Mostly cloudy with lingering snow showers, highs in the mid 20s.

TUESDAY – JAN 27 – Mostly sunny, highs in the low 20s.

WEDNESDAY – JAN 28 – Partly sunny, highs in the upper 20s.

MARINE FORECAST: A small craft advisory is in effect until 1 p.m. this afternoon for southwest winds gusting to 25 knots, seas 3-6 feet.

OUTLOOK: Advisories expected Friday night into the day on Saturday; advisories still likely Saturday night through Monday.

Have a nice day and stay safe!