Rain today and this evening! Mild and dry during the day on Wednesday then much colder Wednesday night with cold weather continuing through early next week!


We have cloudy conditions early on this Tuesday morning and there is some light rain or drizzle in spots, temperatures range from the upper 30s in the Clifton area to the low 30s further inland, winds are from the north.

Light rain or drizzle early this morning with steady and heavier rain developing later this morning and continue into this evening, additional rainfall amounts will average 1/2 to 3/4″, temperatures will only slightly rise into the low 40s.

We dry out on Wednesday and it will be mild ahead of a cold front that will cross the area tomorrow afternoon, most highs will be in the lower 50s, after the cold front temperatures will fall into the 20s by Thursday morning.

Cold weather Thursday through early next week, there will be a couple of waves of low pressure offshore, the first one may cause some snow showers on Friday and  the second wave moving up the coast Saturday night into Sunday, at this time both waves look to be too far offshore to give our area any significant snow but they still bear watching in case their paths come closer to the coast.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Rain, high in the low 40s.

TONIGHT – Rain mainly this evening,  low in the upper 30s.

WEDNESDAY – Mostly cloudy in the morning becoming mostly sunny in the afternoon, high in the low 50s.

THURSDAY – Mostly sunny and colder, high in the mid 30s.

FRIDAY – Partly sunny with a chance of morning snow showers, high in the mid 30s.

SATURDAY – Partly sunny, high in the low 30s.

SUNDAY – Mostly sunny, high in the low 30s.

MONDAY – Mostly sunny, high in the low 30s.

 

MARINE FORECAST: Small craft advisory is in effect till 7 p.m. on Wednesday, today east-northeast wind to 30 knots, seas 5-9 feet.

OUTLOOK – Sub-advisory level conditions likely Thursday through Saturday.

 

Despite the dreary weather today try to have a nice day!

Rain today and on Tuesday beginning as a mix of freezing rain and sleet this morning! Colder Thursday through the weekend!


Skies have become cloudy early on this Monday morning and temperatures range from the low 30s in the Clifton area to the mid 20s further inland, winds are light.

A complex low pressure system will cause precipitation to move into the area by 9 a.m. beginning as a mix of freezing rain and sleet before changing to all rain by late this morning, light rain or drizzle will continue this afternoon and night.

Periods of rain will continue on Tuesday with somewhat milder temperatures.

We dry out on Wednesday and it will be mild ahead of a strong cold front that will pass the area during the day followed by colder weather Wednesday night.

Quite cold Thursday through the weekend, some snow showers are  possible on Friday and then we will track a  possible snowstorm over the weekend, the latest run of the GFS is indicating the storm coming closer to the coast giving us snow Saturday night into Sunday while the European model as the storm well offshore with no snow in our area, so stay tuned.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Rain, sleet and freezing rain before changing to all rain by 11 a.m. high in the low 40s.

TONIGHT – Periods of light rain or drizzle, low in the upper 30s.

TUESDAY – Rain, high in the upper 40s.

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

THURSDAY – Mostly sunny and colder, high in the mid 30s.

FRIDAY – Partly sunny with a chance of snow showers, high in the low 30s.

SATURDAY – Mostly sunny, high in the low 30s.

SUNDAY – Mostly sunny, high near  30.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Small craft advisory in effect till noon on Tuesday for easterly winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 4-7 feet.

OUTLOOK – Advisories possibly to continue Tuesday afternoon and night; advisories likely on Wednesday and still possible Thursday and Friday.

 

Have a nice day!

 

 

Pleasantly mild and dry New Year’s Day! Periods of rain tomorrow and Tuesday! Cold Wednesday night through next weekend!


Good morning everybody and Happy New Year!  Skies are partly cloudy on this New Year’s morning and temperatures are quite mild ranging from the low 40s in the Clifton area to the mid 30s further inland, winds are light.

Today we will have good weather for the first day of 2017, a weak cold front will swing through the area this morning but will come through dry, temperatures will reach well up into the 40s with 50 degrees possible in some areas.

A frontal system will cause precipitation mainly in the form of rain but may start off as a mixture of sleet and freezing rain mainly inland Monday morning.  Periods of rain will continue through Tuesday night, temperature will be above normal on Monday and well above normal on Tuesday.

A strong cold front will swing through the area Wednesday morning followed by much colder air by Wednesday night.

Cold weather is likely Wednesday night through next weekend, most of this time period should be dry but we are still watching for a possible storm early in the weekend but at this point the storm will stay offshore, however if the storm comes closer to the coast we would then get some snow.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Sunny, high in the upper 40s.

TONIGHT – Increasing cloudiness, low around 30.

MONDAY – Cloudy with a chance of rain possibly beginning as a mixture of sleet and freezing rain in the morning, highs in the low 40s.

TUESDAY – Rain, high near 50.

WEDNESDAY – Partly sunny, high in the upper 40s.

THURSDAY – Mostly sunny and colder, high in the mid 30s.

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

SATURDAY – Mostly sunny, high in the low 30s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Small craft advisory in effect till 1 p.m. this afternoon for westerly winds gusting to 30 knots this morning, seas 5-8 feet.

OUTLOOK –  Mainly sub-advisory level conditions this afternoon through Tuesday with advisories likely Wednesday and Thursday.

 

I hope everyone has a happy and healthy  New Year!

 

Dry and mild weather for the last day of 2016 and the first day of 2017!


Skies are partly cloudy early on this New Year’s Eve morning and temperatures range from around 30 in the Clifton area to the low 20s further inland, winds are light.  There may be some black ice on untreated roads and sidewalks leftover from yesterday’s snow showers.

A weak warm front will cross the area today and a southwest flow of milder air will be with us, skies will be partly sunny and highs reaching the 40s.   Tonight will be mostly cloudy and temperatures at midnight will not be that harsh at all with readings at midnight in the mid 30s.

New Year’s Day’s weather will be mild and dry with light winds.

A low pressure system will cause precipitation Monday and Tuesday mostly falling as rain but may begin as a period of freezing rain and sleet Monday morning, temperatures will be slightly above normal on Monday but well above normal on Tuesday.

A cold front will cross the area Wednesday morning followed by much colder air by late in the day.

Cold and dry weather is expected for Thursday and Friday.

The possible storm for next weekend still looks like it will be too far offshore to give us any problems but still bears watching.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Partly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

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

NEW YEAR’S DAY – Sunny, high in the upper 40s.

MONDAY – Cloudy with rain, beginning as a mixture of freezing rain and sleet, changing to all rain by 9 a.m., high in the low 40s.

TUESDAY – Cloudy with rain likely, high in the low 50s.

WEDNESDAY – Partly sunny, high in the upper 40s.

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

FRIDAY – Partly sunny, high in the mid 30s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Small craft advisory in effect till 10 a.m. on Sunday for southwest winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 5-8 feet.

OUTLOOK – No advisories expected Sunday afternoon and during the day on Monday with advisories possible Monday night through Wednesday.

 

Have a good and safe New Year’s Eve!

 

 

Windy and cool today with some possible snow showers! Dry and cool tomorrow! Mild and dry on New Year’s Day!


We have partly cloudy skies early on this Friday morning and early morning temperatures are a bit above normal ranging from the mid 30s in the Clifton area to the upper 20s further inland, winds are from the west averaging around  10 mph.   Some areas do have some black ice due to yesterday’s rain so be careful heading out early this morning.

A strong low pressure system that gave us the rain here yesterday and the heavy snow in parts of inland New England has moved into Quebec, a strong westerly flow of seasonably cold air will be with us, some gusts may reach 35 mph, also there is a chance of some snow squalls especially further inland where a quick coating may occur.

High pressure will be in control of our weather tomorrow and on New Year’s Day and now looks like it will remain dry throughout this period, temperatures will be near normal on Saturday and above normal on New Year’s Day.

A complex low pressure system is expected to give our area rain Monday into Tuesday that may begin as snow Monday morning, tempertures will be on the mild side.

Still mild on Wednesday with a possible lingering shower followed by dry and colder weather for the end of next week.

The storm that I mentioned yesterday for next weekend may be too far out to sea to give us any significant snow but this system still bears watching.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – Cloudy and windy with a chance of snow showers, high in the low 40s, wind gusts 30-35 mph possible.

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

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

NEW YEAR’S DAY – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 40s, chance of snow or rain after midnight.

MONDAY – Cloudy with a chance of rain, high in the low 40s.

TUESDAY – Cloudy with rain likely mainly in the morning, high in the low 50s.

WEDNESDAY – Partly sunny, high in the mid 50s.

THURSDAY – Mostly sunny and colder, high in the upper 30s.

 

MARINE FORECAST:  Gale warning is in effect till 4 a.m. on Saturday for westerly winds gusting to 35 knots, seas 4-6 feet.

OUTLOOK – Small craft advisory expected Saturday through Sunday afternoon; sub advisory level conditions Sunday afternoon through the day on Monday; advisories expected Monday night through Wednesday.

 

Have a nice day!