Mostly cloudy Monday, rain on Tuesday!


It is starting out cloudy this morning but temperatures are on the mild side with readings near 40 degrees.
It will remain mostly cloudy today but we still should be able to crack the 50 degree mark.
Rain will move into the area before daybreak tomorrow and continue most of the day and with southerly winds we should reach into the 50s.
Dry weather on Wednesday behind a cold front but temperatures should still be a bit above normal.
Cooler starting Thursday into at least early next week, it should stay dry for the most part but there our hints on the models for a “slight” chance of rain or snow on the morning of St. Patrick’s Day.
Just a little note that the European model has a full fledged blizzard early next week for our area, I would not count on it until it still shows a storm in future runs of this and other models.

The forecast: Today – Mostly cloudy, high in the low-mid 50s.
Tonight – Cloudy with a chance of rain by daybreak, low in the low 40s.
Tuesday – Rain showers, some heavy tapering off in the evening, high in the mid 50s.
Wednesday – Mostly sunny, high near 50.
Thursday – Partly sunny and cooler, high only in the low 40s.
Friday – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.
Saturday – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 40s.
St. Patrick’s Day – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 40s.

Marine Forecast: Small craft advisory through Tuesday night. Today – South winds to 20 knots, seas up to 6 feet.
Outlook: – Small craft advisories likely will be needed through Thursday night..

Have a great day!

Another spring-like day for Sunday!


Good morning, I hope everyone set their clocks ahead!
This morning we have clear skies and temperatures around 30 degrees at daybreak; during the day we will again have mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the low 50s; along the coast however, it may not get out of the 40s.
Another nice day on Monday but a cold front will be approaching from the west giving us increasing cloudiness late in the day.
Tuesday will be continued mild but with rain that may fall heavy at times during the day.
Dry and a little cooler on Wednesday.
Chilly temperatures from Thursday into early next week with highs mostly in the low 40s but at this time we should have dry conditions.

The forecast: Today – Mostly sunny, high in the low 50s.
Tonight – Mostly clear, low in the low 30s.
Monday – Partly sunny with increasing cloudiness toward evening, high in the low-mid 50s.
Tuesday – Rain that may be heavy at times, mild with highs in the upper 50s.
Wednesday – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 40s.
Thursday – Mostly sunny, windy and cool, high only in the low 40s.
Friday – Partly sunny, high in the low to mid 40s
Saturday – Mostly sunny, high in the low to mid 40s.
St. Patrick’s Day – Partly sunny, high in the mid 40s.

Marine Forecast: Small craft advisory through Monday night for rough seas! Today – East wind becoming southeast around 10 knots, seas up to 9 feet.
Outlook – Rough seas may continue through Thursday, also winds may reach advisory levels from Tuesday through Thursday!

Enjoy the later sunset this evening!

Finally some mild weather the next few days but don’t get too used to it!!


Plenty of sunshine this weekend will help melt the 8 inches of snow we received yesterday as temperatures reach the low 50s.
As we start the workweek it will continue mild but showers are likely Monday evening into Tuesday as a strong cold front moves through.
Dry weather on Wednesday with seasonably mild temperatures but chilly weather will return for later next week that will last into at least the early part of the following week and if any disturbance forms we can still have a chance of snow as winter weather appears not to be done yet.

The forecast: Today – Sunny, high in the low 50s.
Tonight – Clear, low around 30.
Sunday – Mostly sunny, high in the low 50s.
Monday – Mostly cloudy, showers developing at night, high in the mid 50s.
Tuesday – Cloudy with showers, high in the mid 50s.
Wednesday – Mostly sunny, high near 50.
Thursday – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 40s.
Friday – Partly sunny, high in the low 40s.

Marine Forecast: Small craft advisory through Sunday night, mostly for high seas.. Today – North winds gusting to 25 knots diminishing late in the day, seas up to 11 feet only slowly diminishing to 8 feet tonight.
Outlook: Small craft advisories likely will still be needed for high seas through Wednesday, however winds will be below advisory levels.

Have a good day and don’t forget to set your clocks ahead one hour tonight!

We finally got some snow and on the weekend we will finally get sunny and mild weather!!


Snow is falling this morning and we received about 4.5 inches in Clifton but in some areas inland at the higher elevations such as High Point and Greenwood Lake 8 inches have accumulated.
The snow will continue this morning with another inch or two is expected, however despite the clouds the solar radiation from the higher sun angle this time of year most if not all the roadways will just be wet.. The winds will pick up later today gusting at times to 35MPH.
Clearing will take place tonight and with plenty of sunshine on Saturday temperatures will reach above 50 degrees in most areas and mild weather will continue on Sunday with again sunny skies.
Monday will be even milder with temperatures near 60 degrees.
A cold front will be approaching Monday night with rain showers that will continue into Tuesday.
Sunny weather will return Wednesday through the end of next week with a little cooler temperatures.

The forecast: Today – Snow this morning with an additional 1-2 inches falling, snow will change to rain before ending this afternoon, windy, high near 40.
Tonight – Clearing low around 30.
Saturday – Sunny, high in the low 50s.
Sunday – Mostly sunny, high in the low 50s.
Monday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers in the afternoon and night, high in the upper 50s.
Tuesday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, high in the mid 50s.
Wednesday – Mostly sunny, high in the low 50s.
Thursday – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 40s.

Marine forecast: Gale warning till 1am Saturday, north winds gusting to 40 knots, seas up to 12 feet.
Outlook – Winds lowering to below advisory levels by Saturday afternoon with seas remaining around 5 feet through Tuesday.

Have a good day!

Some accumulating light snow will finally affect our area tonight into Friday morning!


The powerful storm that gave us strong winds yesterday but little or any precipitation in our area has moved further out to sea but it is close enough to give us a breezy and cloudy day with some light snow this morning changing to rain this afternoon, little or no accumulation during the day today. Another disturbance will be moving toward our area tonight and with a northerly wind the rain will change over to snow around 9pm and continue into Friday morning before tapering off to rain showers in the afternoon. Accumulations should average around 2-4 inches.
Finally clearing weather by the weekend and it will be mild with high temperatures in the low 50s.
Even milder on Monday with a chance of showers as a cold front approaches our are and passes through at night, high may reach close to 60 degrees.
Somewhat cooler air but dry conditions most of the rest of next week.

The forecast: Today – Cloudy with some light snow this morning changing to light rain by this afternoon, breezy, high near 40.  Little or no daytime accumulation!
Tonight – Rain, changing to snow by 9pm, accumulating 1-3″ by Friday morning, low around 30.
Friday – Light snow in the morning with another inch possible changing to rain showers in the afternoon, high in the low 40s.
Saturday – Sunny, high in the low 50s.
Sunday – Partly sunny, high in the low 50s.
Monday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, high in the upper 50s.
Tuesday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, high in the low 50s.
Wednesday – Partly sunny, high near 50.

Marine forecast: Gale warnings till 6am on Friday for northerly winds to 40 knots, seas up to 20 feet today diminishing to 11 feet late tonight.
Outlook – Small craft advisory likely the rest of Friday but condition should lower to below advisory levels on the weekend.

Have a good day!