Dry and somewhat milder Thursday after a chilly start!


With clear skies and light winds temperatures have fallen to the upper 20s in the Clifton area to the upper teens in some of the colder spots to our north and west.
Today we will have partly sunny skies with temperatures a couple of degrees higher than yesterday.
Clouds will increase tonight and it won’t be as cold.
A little milder on Friday but there is a chance of rain in the morning and again later at night.
A cold front will be sweeping through the area on Saturday with showers ending in the morning.
Very cold air from Canada will be in our area on Sunday and Monday with Sunday being a very windy day with even some flurries in the area and temperatures barely reaching the freezing mark.
Monday morning we will have near record lows with temperatures falling to the teens in most areas.
A storm system is expected to develop down by the Gulf states on Tuesday and may affect our area on Wednesday, the latest American model has the precipitation offshore while the European model is indicating some heavy precipitation on Wednesday with rain along the coast and snow inland, still plenty of time to watch how this situation unfolds.
At this time Thanksgiving looks cold, breezy and dry.

The forecast: Today – Partly sunny, high in the upper 40s.
Tonight – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers after midnight, low around 40.
Friday – Cloudy with a chance of showers high in the mid 50s.
Saturday – Chance of light rain in the morning then clearing, high in the upper 40s.
Sunday – Mostly sunny, windy and very cold, chance of a flurry, high only in the low 30s.
Monday – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 30s.
Tuesday – Mostly cloudy, chance of showers, high in the low 40s.
Wednesday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain or snow, high in the low 40s.

Marine Forecast: Today – East-southeast wind becoming southerly around 9 knots, seas 2-3 feet.
Outlook – Sub-Advisory level conditions on Friday; Advisories likely needed on the weekend with gale warnings possible on Sunday. Conditions lower to below advisory levels on Monday before rising again on Tuesday and Wednesday due to the potential storm..

Have a good day!

Cool hump day with less wind!


After having a very windy day yesterday the winds have diminished and with mostly clear skies temperatures this morning are in the chilly 20s in most of the area.
Today will still be cool but with much less wind.
Somewhat milder on Thursday and Friday with the next chance of rain late Friday night into Saturday morning.
Very windy and cold on Sunday with the chilly weather extending into early next week.
Checking the long range a storm system is expected to move up from the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday giving us a chance of significant rain with snow inland, of course it is hard to pinpoint details so far in advance. Thanksgiving Day at this time may be quite cold and windy once again.

The forecast: Today – Sunny, high in the mid 40s.
Tonight – Partly cloudy, low around 30.
Thursday – Mostly sunny, high near 50.
Friday – Cloudy, high in the mid 50s, chance of rain developing at night.
Saturday – Chance of morning rain then clearing, high in the low 50s.
Sunday – Mostly sunny and windy, high only in the mid-upper 30s.
Monday – Sunny, high near 40.
Tuesday – Partly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

Marine Forecast: Today – Northeast wind to 15 knots, seas 3-4 feet.
Outlook – Sub advisory level conditions Thursday and Friday but advisories likely will be needed over the weekend.

Have a good day!

Cooler, windy and dry Tuesday!


After a nice mild day yesterday gusty northwest winds brought in more seasonable temperatures this morning ranging from near 40 degrees in the Clifton area to the 30s inland.
Today will be a breezy and cooler day with highs near 50. Chilly tonight with diminishing winds.
Wednesday’s highs will be a little lower than today but with lighter winds it will feel more comfortable.
Temperatures moderate Thursday and Friday with the next chance of rain will be late Friday night.
Showers will possibly continue on Saturday before another cold front swings through.
The coldest air of the season will likely be felt on Sunday and Monday.

The forecast: Today – Sunny, breezy and cooler, high near 50.
Tonight – Clear with diminishing winds, lows in the upper 20s.
Wednesday – Sunny, high in the mid-upper 40s.
Thursday – Mostly sunny, high in the low 50s.
Friday – Mostly cloudy, high in the mid 50s, chance of showers late at night.
Saturday – Cloudy with a chance of showers, highs in the low-mid 50s.
Sunday – Mostly sunny and colder, high in the upper 30s.
Monday – Mostly sunny, high near 40.

Marine forecast: Small craft advisory in effect through late tonight. Today – Northwest winds gusting to 30 knots, seas 4-5 feet.
Outlook – Sub-advisory level conditions Wednesday through Friday with advisories again possible on the weekend.

Have a wonderful day!

Showers ending becoming a mild but windy Monday!


A weakening squall line moved through around 4am giving us some heavy rain showers and brief wind gusts, most of the showers are moving offshore at the present time. It is quite mild with temperatures in the middle 50s.
Today skies will become partly cloudy, wind gusts may approach 40 MPH, temperatures will be quite mild through midday before dropping later in the afternoon.
Tonight another cold front will come through dry but colder air will follow this front.
Tuesday and Wednesday will be quite cool, winds will still be on the breezy side on Tuesday but diminish on Wednesday.
Thursday and Friday will be dry and a bit milder.
The next chance of rain will be with another cold front on Saturday, followed by much colder weather on Sunday.

The forecast: Today – Showers ending becoming partly sunny, windy and quite mild, highs in the mid 60s, falling to the 50s by sunset.
Tonight – Mostly clear, low in the mid 30s.
Tuesday – Sunny, high near 50.
Wednesday – Sunny, high in the upper 40s.
Thursday – Partly sunny, high in the low 50s.
Friday – Partly sunny, high in the mid 50s.
Saturday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, high in the low 50s.
Sunday – Partly sunny, windy and much colder, high around 40.

Marine Forecast: Small craft advisory in effect through Tuesday afternoon.
Today – Northwest wind becoming west to 25 knots, seas 5-8 feet.
Outlook – Conditions lower below advisory levels Wednesday through Friday!

Have a good day!

Mild and dry Sunday; Strong cold front to give us showers and wind late tonight!


Early this morning we have cloudy skies with temperatures in the area mostly in the mid-upper 40s.
There will be some breaks in the clouds today with only a slight chance of a shower, it will be mild with highs reaching the 60s.
A very strong cold front will be approaching our area tonight. A note that this front will possibly cause a widespread severe outbreak in the Midwest today with a high chance of damaging winds and tornadoes, rather rare for November.
This cold front will weaken before reaching our area during the early morning hours on Monday but we still may see some thunderstorms and brief very strong winds.
Following the front on Monday we will have clearing skies but still with mild temperatures during the day then cooler late in the day and at night.
Tuesday will be cooler with a brisk wind.
Winds become light for Wednesday through Friday with dry conditions and seasonably cool temperatures.
Another cold front will cross the area next Saturday with showers followed by much colder weather next Sunday.

The forecast: Mostly cloudy, high in the low 60s.
Tonight – Cloudy with a chance of evening showers, showers becoming more likely after midnight with a thunderstorm possible along with strong gusty winds, low in the mid 50s.
Monday – Chance of showers before 9am then clearing, windy and mild, highs in the mid 60s.
Tuesday – Sunny, windy and cooler, high near 50.
Wednesday – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 40s.
Thursday – Partly sunny, high in the low 50s.
Friday – Partly sunny, high in the low 50s.
Saturday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, high around 50.

Marine forecast: Today – East-southeast wind to 10 knots, becoming southerly, seas 1-2 feet.
Outlook – Small craft advisory issued from midnight tonight till noon on Monday.
Advisories will likely be continued into Tuesday then drop below advisory levels from Wednesday through Friday.

Enjoy this nice and mild Sunday!