Snow developing this afternoon, mixing with sleet and freezing rain this evening then to all rain by midnight! Rain heavy at times and quite mild on Sunday with strong winds at night! Much colder and continued very windy on Monday! Dry and cold Tuesday into the day on Wednesday! Major winter storm becoming more likely Wednesday night into Thursday night!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are cloudy early on this Saturday morning and temperatures range form 26 in Clifton down to 18 at High Point. Winds are mainly calm. The air quality is good with an index of 32.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR FEBRUARY 15TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 40 AVERAGE LOW: 24

RECORD HIGH: 68 – 2023 RECORD LOW: -3 – 1987

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 37 LOW: 26 PRECIPITATION: NONE

Low pressure moving into the area today will give us snow this afternoon then mixing with sleet and freezing rain this evening before changing to all rain by midnight. Possible snow accumulations will be around 1-3 inches.

The warm front associated with the low pressure system will move to our north on Sunday. Rain heavy at times during the day on Sunday with rainfall amounts averaging between 1-2 inches. Also it will become quite mild with highs in the 50s. The cold front associated with the storm will move through by Sunday evening which will cause much colder Arctic air to move into our region at night. Also winds may gust to 50 mph.

Monday will be dry and colder with winds still gusting over 45 mph as the pressure gradient between the low pressure moving off the New England coast along with strong high pressure will occur.

Dry and cold weather will continue Tuesday through the day on Wednesday as the high pressure moves through our area.

Confidence of a major winter storm Wednesday night into Thursday. The computer models are still not in agreement with the GFS model having the storm move too far south to give us any significant snow but the European model has the storm crushing our area with 1-2 feet of snow.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – FEB 15 – Snow developing around 2 p.m. highs in the mid 30s.

TONIGHT – Snow mixing with sleet and freezing rain in the evening then changing to all rain by midnight, lows in the low 30s. Snow accumulations of 1-3 inches possible.

SUNDAY – FEB 16 – Rain heavy at times, highs in the low 50s. Rainfall amount of 1-2 inches likely. Partial clearing in the evening and becoming colder and very windy with gusts to 50 mph possible.

PRESIDENTS DAY – FEB 17 – Mostly sunny and windy, highs in the mid 30s. Wind gusts to 45 mph possible.

TUESDAY – FEB 18 – Sunny, highs near 30.

WEDNESDAY – FEB 19 – Partly sunny, highs in the low 30s. Chance of snow at night.

THURSDAY – FEB 20 – Snow likely, highs near 30.

FRIDAY – FEB 21 – Mostly sunny, highs in the mid 30s.

MARINE FORECAST: TODAY – Southerly winds to 10 knots, seas 1-2 feet.

OUTLOOK: A small craft advisory will be in effect from 7 p.m. tonight through 6 a.m. on Sunday; a gale warning has been posted effective between 6 a.m. Sunday through 10 p.m. on Monday; advisories still likely on Tuesday; no advisories expected for Wednesday.

Have a nice weekend and stay safe!

Mostly sunny, windy and colder today! Snow developing Saturday afternoon with accumulations of 2-4 inches before mixing then changing to rain at night! Rain heavy at times on Sunday with milder temperatures. Much colder next week with a growing chance of a snowstorm on Thursday!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are mostly clear early on this Friday morning and temperatures range from 28 in Clifton down to 20 at High Point. Winds are gusty out of the northwest. The air quality is good with an index of 31.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR FEBRUARY 14TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 39 AVERAGE LOW: 24

RECORD HIGH: 57 – 2023 RECOORD LOW: -3 – 2016

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 45 LOW: 32 PRECIPITATION: .22″ SNOWFALL: TRACE

The storm that gave us the precipitation yesterday has moved off the New England coast as high pressure builds from the Midwest. Today will be a mostly sunny and colder day and winds gusting at times to 30 mph will make it feel much colder.

A low pressure system will move into the area from the southwest on Saturday with snow developing in the afternoon with possible accumulations of 2-4″ before changing to sleet then rain late at night. A winter weather advisory has been posted.

Sunday will be a rainy and milder day as the warm front associated with the storm moves to our north. High temperatures will be in the 40s. Rain may be heavy at times with likely rainfall of 1-2 inches which will help our drought situation.

Much colder Monday as Arctic high pressure builds in the area. Also it should be very windy with gusts over 40 mph at times.

Dry and cold weather to continue for Tuesday and Wednesday.

There is a growing chance of a significant snowstorm on Thursday as a coastal low moves up the coast.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – FEB 14 – Sunny and breezy, highs in the mid 30s, gusts to 32 mph.

TONIGHT – Mostly clear with diminishing winds, lows in the low 20s.

SATURDAY – FEB 15 – Cloudy with snow developing in the afternoon accumulating to 2-4 inches, highs in the mid 30s. Snow, sleet and rain at night.

SUNDAY – FEB 16 – Cloudy with rain heavy at times, highs in the upper 40s.

PRESIDENTS DAY – FEB 17 – Mostly sunny, windy and colder, highs in the mid 30s.

TUESDAY – FEB 18 – Sunny, highs in the mid 30s.

WEDNESDAY – FEB 19 – Mostly sunny, highs in the low 30s.

THURSDAY – FEB 20 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow, highs near 30.

MARINE FORECAST: A small craft advisory is in effect until 4 p.m. for northwest winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 3-6 feet.

OUTLOOK: No advisories expected during the day on Saturday; advisories likely Saturday night through Sunday; gale watch for Sunday night through Monday night; advisories still probable for Tuesday.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Rain and drizzle ending this morning then clearing, breezy and mild this afternoon! Sunny and seasonably cold on Friday with slowly diminishing winds! Snow likely Saturday afternoon changing to rain at night and ending Sunday night! Dry and quite cold Monday through Wednesday!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are cloudy early on this Thursday morning and there is some light rain or drizzle falling. Temperatures range from 33 in Clifton down to 28 at High Point. Winds are mainly from the northeast between 5-10 mph. The air quality is good with an index of 33.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR FEBRUARY 13TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 39 AVERAGE LOW: 24

RECORD HIGH: 60 – 2023 RECORD LOW: 3 – 2016

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 34 LOW: 27 PRECIPITATION: .13″ SNOW: 0.7″

Low pressure moving through the area will move offshore today with light rain and drizzle ending around noon followed by a southwest flow of mild air. The winds will be gusty from the southwest this afternoon ahead of a cold front that will cross the area this evening.

Friday will be dry with seasonably cold temperatures with slowly diminishing winds as a weak high pressure moves into the area.

Another low pressure system will affect our area over the weekend with snow likely in the afternoon on Saturday, quickly changing to rain at night. Periods of rain will continue on Sunday with quite mild temperatures. A cold front will come through at night.

Arctic high pressure will dominate Monday through Wednesday with quite cold temperatures along with some strong winds especially Monday into Tuesday morning.

Watching for a potential winter storm on Thursday. At this time the GFS model has the storm moving too far south to give us any precipitation but the European model is indicating a possible significant snowstorm.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – FEB 13 – Rain and drizzle ending this morning then partial clearing this afternoon and becoming windy, highs in the upper 40s. Wind gusts to 30 mph.

TONIGHT – Mostly clear and windy, lows in the mid 20s, wind gusts to 35 mph.

FRIDAY – FEB 14 – Sunny and breezy, highs in the mid 30s.

SATURDAY – FEB 15 – Cloudy with snow likely in the afternoon, highs in the mid 30s. Rain at night.

SUNDAY – FEB 16 – Cloudy with rain, highs in the upper 40s.

MONDAY – FEB 17 – Sunny, breezy and colder, highs in the low 30s.

TUESDAY – FEB 18 – Sunny and breezy, high near 30.

WEDNESDAY – FEB 19 – Mostly sunny, highs near 30.

MARINE FORECAST: A small craft advisory is in effect until 6 p.m. this evening for southerly winds gusting to 25 knots, seas 5-8 feet.

OUTLOOK: A gale warning has been posted effective between 6 p.m. this evening through 6 a.m. Friday morning;; advisories likely continuing into Friday morning; no advisories expected Friday afternoon through Saturday evening; advisories expected Saturday night through Sunday with possible gales Sunday night; Gales likely on Monday.

Have a nice day and stay safe!

Cloudy and chilly today with snow again developing by tonight, mixing with sleet then changing to rain Thursday morning! Sunny and seasonably cold on Friday! Another storm system will give us mainly rain on the weekend possibly beginning as snow! Dry and much colder early next week!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are cloudy and the snow has ended, accumulation here in Clifton was 1.2 inches. Temperatures range from 27 in Clifton down to 21 at High Point. Winds are light from the north. The air quality is moderate with an index of 63.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR FEBRUARY 12TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 39 AVERAGE LOW: 24

RECORD HIGH: 60 – 2018 RECORD LOW: 2 – 1979

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 33 LOW: 21 PRECIPITATION: .04″ SNOWFALL 0.5″

The low pressure that gave us the overnight snow has moved to our east. Today will be a cloudy and chilly day with highs mainly in the 30s. Another storm system will give us snow developing tonight, mixing with sleet before midnight and then to all rain before ending Thursday morning. Accumulations of snow and sleet will be around an inch. Sunshine on Thursday afternoon will cause temperatures to rise well up into the 40s, which will help melt much of the snow.

Brief high pressure will give us a sunny and seasonably cold day on Friday.

Still another storm system will affect our area over the weekend. Snow should develop Saturday afternoon then quickly change to rain at night and continue into Sunday. Highs on Sunday will again rise to well up into the 40s.

Dry but much colder early next week as an Arctic high pressure builds into our area.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – FEB 12 – Cloudy with a chance of snow developing after 4 p.m., highs in the mid 30s.

TONIGHT – Snow mixing with sleet then changing to all rain by midnight, accumulations of around an inch, lows in the low 30s.

THURSDAY – FEB 13 – Rain likely ending by 10 a.m. then becoming mostly sunny and mild, highs in the upper 40s.

FRIDAY – FEB 14 – Sunny, highs in the mid 30s.

SATURDAY – FEB 15 – Snow developing in the afternoon, highs, in the upper 30s. Snow changing to rain at night.

SUNDAY – FEB 16 – Rain, possibly heavy at times, highs in the upper 40s.

PRESIDENTS DAY – FEB 17 – Mostly sunny and much colder, highs near 30.

TUESDAY – FEB 18 – Mostly sunny, highs near 30.

MARINE FORECAST: A small craft advisory is in effect until 7 a.m. Friday morning for easterly winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 5-8 feet.

OUTLOOK: No advisories expected Friday afternoon through the day on Saturday; advisories expected Saturday night through Sunday.

Have a nice day and stay safe!

Cloudy and cold today with light snow tonight, possible accumulations of 1-2″ Another storm will give us snow Wednesday evening, mixing with sleet and freezing rain then changing to all rain before ending Thursday morning! Dry and cold on Friday! Another storm system will give us mainly rain over the weekend!


Good morning everyone!

Skies are mostly cloudy early on this Tuesday morning and temperatures are seasonably cold with readings ranging from 21 in Clifton down to 9 at Sandyston. Winds are mainly calm. The air quality is good with an index of 41.

CLIFTON’S ALMANAC FOR FEBRUARY 11TH:

AVERAGE HIGH: 39 AVERAGE LOW: 23

RECORD HIGH: 64 – 2009 RECORD LOW: 0 – 1979

YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 38 LOW: 24 PRECIPITATION: NONE

Today will be a cloudy and seasonably cold day. A low pressure system will move to our south tonight. Light snow should develop after 9 p.m. accumulating 1-2 inches before ending before dawn on Wednesday.

Another storm system will affect our area mainly from Wednesday evening through Thursday morning. Precipitation should start off as snow Wednesday evening accumulating to 1-2 inches before mixing with sleet late at night and to all rain before ending Thursday morning.

High pressure will then give us a dry and seasonably cold day on Friday.

Still another storm system will affect our area on the weekend with mainly rain from Saturday afternoon through Sunday afternoon.

Dry and colder early next week.

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – FEB 11 – Cloudy, highs in the mid 30s.

TONIGHT – Light snow developing around 9 p.m. accumulating 1-2 inches before ending before dawn, lows in the upper 20s.

WEDNESDAY – FEB 12 – Cloudy with a chance of snow redeveloping late in the afternoon, highs in the mid 30s. Snow mixing with sleet at night before changing to all rain after midnight.

THURSDAY – FEB 13 – Rain ending in the morning with some clearing in the afternoon, highs in the mid 40s.

FRIDAY – FEB 14 – Sunny, highs in the upper 30s.

SATURDAY – FEB 15 – Cloudy with rain developing in the afternoon, highs near 40.

SUNDAY – FEB 16 – Rain, highs in the mid 40s.

MONDAY – FEB 17 – Mostly sunny and colder, highs near 30.

MARINE FORECAST: TODAY – Variable winds less than 5 knots, seas 1 foot.

OUTLOOK: A small craft advisory has been posted effective between 6 a.m. Wednesday morning through 7 a.m. Thursday morning; no advisories expected for Friday; possible advisories for Saturday.

Have a nice day but stay safe!