19. January 2019 · Comments Off on Saturday Morning Storm Update · Categories: snow, winter · Tags: , , , ,
NWS snow forecast

The trend in the past 12 hours has been a warmer one for the upcoming storm. Overnight temperatures did not go as low as originally thought. Current temperatures are at freezing and should rise into the mid to upper 30’s today. Even though winds are calm now, they will start blowing out of the warmer east direction. Winds above us are forecast to blow out of the warm southerly direction. All of these factory should result in us receiving less snow and more rain. The good news is this should minimize any icing risks for our area.

Another trend for less snow is short range computer models are showing the approaching snow this afternoon arriving to our north and west initially missing most of our area. The front-end of the storm is where I expected most of our accumulating snow. If this stays to our north, we will receive even less snow.

Look for light snow to move into our area later this afternoon. It could be mixing with some rain or sleet pellets at the beginning but should changeover to all snow. Then expect snow to start mixing with and then change to sleet around 9 pm. Then rain will mix in and we should be changed over to all rain before midnight with rain continuing heavy at times overnight. This timeline will be delayed further to the north.

Based on what I’m seeing now I’m going to forecast 1-3″ for southern and central locations and 3-6″ further to the north where the changeover will take longer and the snow will start earlier.

Even with this warmer forecast, we will still have a sharply colder and windy day on Sunday. Any early morning rain may change back briefly to snow and then end. Winds will pick up and the temperature will start to sharply fall as the day progresses. Look for temperatures to be in the teen by evening.

A winter weather advisory is in effect for Hunterdon county and points east. Winter storm warning for Warren and above.

19. January 2019 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

New event. Winter Weather Advisory from 1/19/2019 1:00 PM to 1/20/2019 1:00 PM EST for Hunterdon County. More information.

18. January 2019 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

SPSPHI from 1/18/2019 8:00 PM to 1/19/2019 8:00 AM EST for Hunterdon County, Warren County, Northampton County: ICY SPOTS OVERNIGHT AND EARLY ON SATURDAY MORNING. More information.

18. January 2019 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

New event. Winter Storm Warning from 1/19/2019 1:00 PM to 1/20/2019 1:00 PM EST for Northampton County. More information.

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New event. Winter Storm Warning from 1/19/2019 1:00 PM to 1/20/2019 4:00 PM EST for Warren County. More information.

18. January 2019 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

Event extended (time). Winter Storm Watch from 1/19/2019 1:00 PM to 1/20/2019 4:00 PM EST for Hunterdon County. More information.

18. January 2019 · Comments Off on Friday Morning Update on Weekend Storm · Categories: snow, winter · Tags: , ,
NWS forecast for snow

I wanted to post an update based on trends and data from the past 12 hours or so. I will continue to monitor for changes today and if anything significant will past later on.

The computer weather models have trended slightly colder for our area. At the same time they are also trending more warmer air above us for a longer period of time.

So what does this all mean? I think a changeover to plain rain is reduced except for possible extreme SE locations. The NWS has extended the WInter Storm Watches to also include Upper Bucks in PA and Somerset in NJ

NWS ice forecast

But warm air above us for an extended period of time will give us a lot of sleet and possibly freezing rain.

At this time I’m still predicting 4-8″ but seriously thinking of lowering to 3-6.” Most of the snow we will fall at the beginning of the storm – from when it starts until about 1 am Sunday. The snow start time looks to be late afternoon Saturday.

I’m still looking for sharply falling temperatures Sunday afternoon and night. Precipitation could end a little sooner than originally thought on Sunday. That will be something I will be looking at along with does it change back to snow. Traditionally when storms do go from snow to rain/mix back to snow very little snow falls on the backend.

Sunday night and Monday will be brutal temperature wise with well below zero wind chills and just above zero temperature. It is January after all…

17. January 2019 · Comments Off on Winter Storm Watch Issued for Saturday into Sunday · Categories: snow, winter · Tags: ,

Sussex-Warren-Morris-Hunterdon-Somerset-
Including the cities of Newton, Washington, Morristown, Flemington, and Somerville
339 PM EST Thu Jan 17 2019

…WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM SATURDAY THROUGH 7 PM SUNDAY…

* WHAT…Heavy mixed precipitation possible. Total snow accumulations of 5 to 8 inches and ice accumulations of up to two tenths of an inch possible.

* WHERE…Portions of northern and northwest New Jersey.

* WHEN…From 1PM Saturday through 7PM Sunday.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Travel could be very difficult on icy and snow-covered roads. Power outages may also be possible due to a combination of strong winds and ice accretions

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A Winter Storm Watch means there is potential for significant snow, sleet or ice accumulations that may impact travel. Continue to monitor the latest forecasts. 

17. January 2019 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

New event. Winter Storm Watch from 1/19/2019 1:00 PM to 1/20/2019 7:00 PM EST for Hunterdon County, Warren County. More information.

17. January 2019 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

New event. Winter Storm Watch from 1/19/2019 1:00 PM to 1/20/2019 4:00 PM EST for Northampton County. More information.

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