Cold and dry today and Saturday, warming trend beginning Sunday!


Skies are  partly to mostly cloudy at daybreak this morning and temperatures range form the mid 20s in the Clifton area to near 20 further inland, winds are light.

After early morning cloudiness and maybe a few flurries it will becoming mostly sunny and cold, high temperatures only in the 30s.

Another cold but dry day on Saturday, skies will be mostly cloudy.

Milder on Sunday as temperatures reach the 50s.

Still mild on Monday but there may be some showers at night as a cold front moves across the area.

Tuesday will be colder as high pressure builds from the north.

The cold will be short lived as we should have milder temperatures on Wednesday and Thursday.  There is a chance of rain on Wednesday.

No significant precipitation or storms are expected for at least the next seven days.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 30s.

TONIGHT – Mostly cloudy, low around 20.

SATURDAY – Mostly cloudy, high in the upper 30s.

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

MONDAY – Mostly cloudy, high in the mid 50s, chance of showers at night.

TUESDAY – Mostly sunny and colder, high near 40.

WEDNESDAY – Mostly cloudy and milder with a chance of rain, high near 50.

THURSDAY – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 40s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:   Small craft advisory in effect till 6pm this evening for northwest winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 3-6 feet.

OUTLOOK – No advisories expected over the weekend with possible small craft advisories on Monday, sub advisory level conditions return on Tuesday.

 

Have a good day and enjoy your Black Friday shopping, or not!

 

Chilly Thanksgiving Day with some flurries!


At daybreak on this Thanksgiving morning we have cloudy skies, temperatures are a little above freezing in the Clifton area to a little below freezing inland, winds are light.  Be careful driving and walking on untreated roads and walkways this morning.

Yesterday in Clifton we picked up around 3 inches of snow, inland especially the higher elevations reported much more snow accumulations ranging up to 11.5 inches at Highland Lakes in Sussex County.  Much less snow fell to our east with less than an inch in New York City.

Today we will have mainly cloudy skies with a chance of a flurry mainly across inland sections, temperatures will be below normal topping off near the 40 degree mark.

Black Friday will be mostly sunny with continued chilly temperatures.

The weekend will be mostly cloudy, Saturday will be chilly but milder weather is in store for the area on Sunday.

Monday will continue to be mild with a chance of showers as a cold front moves across our area.

Cooler and dry on Tuesday but milder again on Wednesday  with again a chance of showers.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Cloudy with a chance of a snow flurry, high near 40.

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

FRIDAY – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 30s.

SATURDAY – Mostly cloudy, high near 40.

SUNDAY – Mostly cloudy and milder, high in the low 50s.

MONDAY – Mostly cloudy with a chance of a shower, high in the mid 50s.

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

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

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Small craft advisory in effect till 4pm for high seas.  TODAY – West-northwest wind to 11 knots, seas 5 feet diminishing this evening.

OUTLOOK – Small craft advisories may be needed on Friday and again Sunday and Monday.

 

Have a very Happy Thanksgiving!

 

Rain this morning changing to snow by this afternoon! Cold with some flurries on Thanksgiving!


At daybreak this morning rain is moving into the area and temperatures are still on the mild side ranging from the mid 40s in the Clifton area to the upper 30s further inland, winds are from the north around 10 mph.

The storm that we have been following is now expected to be a little closer to the coast which means that it will take a little longer for the precipitation to change to all snow.  In the Clifton area rain will start to mix with snow late this morning and change to all snow by 2pm and continue as snow tonight ending around midnight, accumulations of 4-6 inches of wet snow is expected.  Further inland the rain will change to snow before noon and accumulation there will range from 6-12 inches.  Further east will see more rain and accumulations for New York City should be less than 2 inches. Still I have low confidence on the snow amounts with this storm as temperatures are very marginal for all snow.

The storm system will move away on Thanksgiving Day with cloudy skies persisting with a chance of snow flurries and cold temperatures.

Dry and chilly weather Friday and Saturday.

Milder on Sunday and Monday with a chance of showers on Monday as a cold front moves through.

Dry and seasonably cool on Tuesday.

Milder weather next Wednesday through at least next Friday.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Rain becoming mixed with snow around 10am and changing to all snow by 2pm, temperatures in the 40s this morning falling to the low 30s by late this afternoon.

TONIGHT – Snow ending by midnight, low around 30.

THANKSGIVING DAY – Cloudy with a chance of flurries, high near 40.

FRIDAY – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 30s.

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

SUNDAY – Mostly cloudy and milder, high in the low 50s.

MONDAY – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, high in the low 50s.

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

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Gale warnings are in effect for northeast winds gusting to 40 knots, seas 6-9 feet.

OUTLOOK – No advisories expected Thursday through Saturday with advisories possible on Sunday.

 

Have a good day!

 

Dry and cooler today! Winter storm watch still in effect for Wednesday!


We have mostly cloudy skies at daybreak this morning and it is still quite mild with temperatures in the upper 50s.

Today will become mostly sunny, temperatures will slowly fall through the day into the low 50s by this afternoon, still above normal for this time of year.

The fun begins tomorrow or not so much fun if you are traveling, rain will begin around daybreak and change to snow late in the morning, the snow will continue till around 10pm on Wednesday.  The tricky part of the forecast is the snow accumulations, it is difficult to predict where the heaviest banding will occur also how fast the temperatures do fall, a degree or two makes a whole lot of difference in those accumulations.  I will take a crack at it and say that 6-8 inches will fall in the Clifton area, less to our east and south and up to 8-12 inches across the northwest part of the state before the snow ends at night.

Thanksgiving Day will be dry and chilly with mostly cloudy skies.

Dry weather will continue Friday into early next week, temperatures will be below normal Friday and Saturday rising to above normal levels Sunday and Monday.

Long range for next week looks to be mild with no frigid air or snow in sight.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Mostly sunny and cooler, temperatures falling to the low 50s by this afternoon.

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

WEDNESDAY – Rain developing around daybreak changing to snow by late morning and ending by 10pm at night, 6-8 inches expected with less to our east and more inland.

THANKSGIVING DAY – Mostly cloudy, high around 40.

FRIDAY – Sunny and cold, high in the upper 30s.

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

SUNDAY – Partly sunny and milder, high near 50.

MONDAY – Partly sunny, high in the low 50s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Small craft advisory in effect today for west winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 6-8 feet.

Gale warning will be in effect for Wednesday.

OUTLOOK – Small craft advisory still likely for Thanksgiving Day,  no advisories expected Friday through Saturday.

 

Have a good day!

 

Near 70 degrees today! Winter storm watch for Wednesday into Thanksgiving morning!


We have rain this morning and temperatures have shot up to around 60 degrees along with strong southerly winds gusting to 35 mph.

Rain will taper off to showers this morning and  end by 11 am followed by partial clearing this afternoon, temperatures will rise to near 70 degrees but winds will continue to be strong gusting 30-35 mph.

A cold front will cross the area late tonight, temperatures will be cooler on Tuesday but still be above normal, winds will still gust at times to 25 mph.

Now for the winter effect taking shape for Wednesday into early Thanksgiving morning, a coastal low pressure system will be moving along the coast and depending on the track and strength of the storm will determine the snow amounts for our area. The rain and snow line will be very near to the Clifton area and how it appears right now is that precipitation will begin as rain Wednesday morning then change to snow after 2pm and continue into the night ending around 2am Thanksgiving morning.  For snow amounts I am thinking about 2-4 inches for the Clifton area, less to our east and south and more inland were 6-12 inches may occur.  I have very low confidence on the snow amounts and I am glad I don’t get paid for these forecasts.

Clearing and cool on Thanksgiving Day.

Dry and chilly weather Friday through the weekend but it won’t be as frigid as what we experienced last week.

Looking further ahead it looks like temperatures will be mild next week especially after next Tuesday.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Rain showers ending by 11am then partial clearing windy and warm, high near 70.

TONIGHT – Partly cloudy, low in the upper 40s.

TUESDAY – Mostly sunny and breezy, high in the mid 50s.

WEDNESDAY – Rain developing in the morning changing to snow after 2pm, high near 40.  Snow at night ending around 2am Thanksgiving morning.

THANKSGIVING – Partly sunny, high near 40.

FRIDAY – Sunny, high in the upper 30s.

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

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

 

MARINE FORECAST:   Gale warning in effect till 11am for southerly winds gusting to 40 knots seas 7-11 feet, seas and winds diminishing this afternoon.

OUTLOOK – Near advisory level conditions on Tuesday with gales possible Wednesday, small craft advisories possible from Wednesday night through Friday.

 

Have a good day!