Frigid through next week with a chance of flurries today and a little accumulating snow on Saturday!


Very cold again this morning with a temperature of 3 degrees in Clifton with some below zero readings in the area, the winds have diminished so wind chills are not as extreme as yesterday, skies are partly to mostly cloudy.

Today we will have partly cloudy skies with a slight chance of flurries, high temperatures may be a couple of degrees higher than yesterday but the winds will pick up somewhat this afternoon.

Dry and frigid again on Friday.

Some light snow is likely on Saturday and we may pick up a couple inches of snow to add to our snow pack. Temperatures may rise to the balmy upper 20s.

Dry and cold on Sunday.

Monday should stay dry as most of the precipitation with the next system stays to our north, temperatures will not be as cold maybe even reaching the 30 degree mark.

Frigid again next Tuesday and Wednesday with mostly fair conditions.

At this time the computer models are indicating cold and dry weather for the Super Bowl with game time temperatures in the upper 20s.  Still too far out to make a forecast..

 

The forecast: Today – Partly sunny with a chance of afternoon flurries, high near 20.

Tonight – Partly cloudy, low around 7.

Friday – Mostly sunny, high near 20.

Saturday – Mostly cloudy with light snow likely after 9am, high in the upper 20s.

Sunday – Partly sunny, high in the mid 20s.

Monday – Partly sunny, high near 30.

Tuesday – Mostly sunny, high around 20.

Wednesday – Mostly sunny, high in the low 20s.

 

Marine forecast: Small craft advisory in effect for westerly winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 3-5 feet.

Outlook – Small craft advisories will continue into Friday with gales possible on Saturday and again early next week.

 

Keep warm!

 

Bitter cold weather to last for awhile after yesterday’s snow!


The snow has ended after dumping around 11 inches in the Clifton area with much lower amounts to our north and west.

Early this morning temperatures are in the single digits with gusty winds dropping the wind chills well below zero.

Today skies will become mostly sunny with slowly diminishing winds, highs will only be in teens and wind chills will remain below zero.  Tonight will be bitterly cold but with lighter winds.

Continued well below normal temperatures through early next week with some flurries on Thursday and possible light snow snow on Saturday with again more snow possible on Monday.  Being in a warm Caribbean island sure would be nice right now.

Super Bowl weather at this time looks quite cold but dry and windy..

 

The forecast: Today – Mostly sunny, blowing snow this morning, highs only in the teens with wind chills below zero.

Tonight – Partly cloudy and bitterly cold, low around 3.

Thursday – Partly sunny with a chance of flurries, high in the low 20s.

Friday – Mostly sunny, high near 20.

Saturday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of light snow, high in the low 30s.

Sunday – Mostly sunny, high in the low 20s.

Monday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow, high near 30.

Tuesday – Mostly sunny, high in the low 20s.

 

Marine forecast: Gale warnings issued till 1pm this afternoon for northwest winds gusting to 45 knots, seas 9-12 feet.. diminishing winds and seas later this afternoon.

Outlook – Advisories possible on Thursday and Friday and likely over the weekend.

 

Have a good day!

Very cold with snow heavy at times later this afternoon and tonight!


It is the calm before the storm at daybreak, skies are cloudy and temperatures are in the low 20s in the Clifton area to the teens further inland.

The snow will begin around noon and become heavy at times later this afternoon and tonight, temperatures that are in the 20s now will fall to the teens later this afternoon. Snowfall amounts will be 3-6 inches by sundown.  The evening rush hour will be a mess so if you are able to stay home from work I would recommend that you do so..

Snow and blowing snow tonight ending before daybreak tomorrow, temperatures will fall into the single digits.  Total accumulation in the Clifton area will range from 6-10 inches, with more across Central New Jersey and less to our north and west.

Wednesday will start off mostly cloudy but then become sunny, it will be bitterly cold with highs only in the teens.

Continued very cold Thursday and Friday with a small chance of flurries on Thursday.

Bit milder on Saturday but another cold front will be coming through dropping temperatures once again on Sunday..  This front may cause some snow showers on Saturday.

The cold weather will continue into Monday and another clipper will give us a chance of snow at night..

Looking ahead to the Super Bowl, the latest computer model is indicating cold weather with a good chance of snow… Of course that that is what showing now and not a forecast!

 

The forecast: Today – Snow developing around noon, becoming heavy at times later in the afternoon,  early highs in the 20s will drop to the mid teens by sundown.

Tonight – Snow and blowing snow, heavy at times, snow ending by daybreak,  low around 5 degrees. Total accumulation 6-10 inches.

Wednesday – Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny, very cold, high in the upper teens.

Thursday – Mostly cloudy, high in the low 20s.

Friday – Mostly sunny, high in the low 20s.

Saturday – Mostly cloudy, high in the low-mid 30s.

Sunday – Partly sunny, high in the mid-upper 20s.

Monday – Mostly cloudy, high in the mid-upper 20s.

 

Marine Forecast: Gale warning in effect from 1pm today to Wednesday afternoon for northeast winds gusting to 40 knots, seas building to 5-8 feet. Freezing spray likely.

Outlook – Conditions improve to below advisory levels Wednesday night. Advisories possible Thursday and Friday and likely on Saturday.

 

Stay safe!

 

January thaw ends today; Winter storm watch for Tuesday!


Skies this morning at daybreak are mostly cloudy with temperatures ranging from the low 30s in the Clifton area to the upper 20s further inland.

Today will be the last mild day for quite some time with temperatures reaching the mid 40s, skies will be partly sunny.

An Arctic cold front will come through tonight dropping with temperatures falling to the teens by Tuesday morning, there may be some snow flurries with the front.

What a difference a day makes!  All the computer models now strengthen a low pressure just offshore and give us accumulating snow beginning late Tuesday morning and continuing Tuesday night before tapering off early Wednesday morning.  Accumulations will range from 3-7 inches with lesser amounts across inland areas of Northwest New Jersey and the Poconos.  It will also be very cold with highs only in the low 20s so expect some blowing and drifting snow.

Skies will clear on Wednesday but still be bitterly cold.

The very cold weather will extend into Friday, with a slight chance of some snow showers on Thursday.

Somewhat milder on the weekend but another cold front will approach on Sunday that may give us a chance of snow showers.

Well it is going to be Denver vs Seattle in the Super “Bowl”.  At the this time yesterday the computer model showed quite mild temperatures, now it is indicating temperatures in the 30s with a chance of rain or snow..  Of course this forecast will probably change many times in the next few days..

 

The forecast: Today – Partly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

Tonight – Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of flurries, low in the upper teens.

Tuesday snow developing by noon and continuing at night, 3-7 inches expected, high only in the low 20s.

Wednesday – Light snow ending before dawn, very cold, high only near 20.

Thursday – Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of snow showers, high in the mid 20s.

Friday – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 20s.

Saturday – Mostly cloudy, high in the mid 30s.

Sunday – Partly sunny with a chance of snow showers, high in the mid-upper 30s.

 

Marine Forecast: Small craft advisory in effect for westerly winds to 30 knots, seas 4-6 feet.

Gale watch posted for Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday afternoon.

Outlook: Advisories will be likely be continued through Friday!

 

Enjoy the last mild day of the week today!

Clearing and seasonably mild Sunday after morning flurries!


Cloudy skies at daybreak this morning, temperatures are in the low 20s in the Clifton area with some upper teens in the normally colder areas to our north and west.  Some flurries are occurring but unlike yesterday’s surprise 1″ accumulation with even a rare clasp of thunder we should have no accumulation except for higher elevations of the Poconos.

After morning cloudy skies today will become mostly sunny with highs reaching the 40 degree mark.

Monday an Arctic cold front will be approaching the area but ahead of the front we will have one more day in the 40s with partly sunny conditions.

The Arctic front will pass through on Monday night followed by a very cold airmass that will last the rest of the week before slightly moderating by next weekend.  No significant storms are in sight but we may have some snow showers especially on Tuesday and again on Thursday.

The computer models are now in range for Super Bowl Sunday and as of now it shows a warmup for the big game with highs in the upper 40s, that can and probably will change before then, I will keep you posted…

 

The forecast: Today – Cloudy with some morning flurries then becoming mostly sunny by this afternoon, high near 40.

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

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

Tuesday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of flurries, much colder with highs in the mid 20s.

Wednesday – Mostly sunny, high near 20.

Thursday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow showers, high in the upper 20s.

Friday – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 20s.

Saturday – Mostly cloudy, high in the mid 30s.

 

Marine forecast: Small craft advisories in effect through Monday afternoon for southwest winds to 25 knots and seas building to 4 feet.

Outlook – Advisories likely will be needed for most of the upcoming week.

 

Have a good day and if you are a football fan enjoy the games!!!!!