26. January 2020 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

SPSPHI from 1/26/2020 5:00 AM to 9:00 AM EST for Hunterdon County, NJ, Northampton County, PA, Warren County, NJ: Areas of Black Ice Expected this Morning. More information.

25. January 2020 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

Event cancelled. Areal Flood Warning from 1/25/2020 6:06 PM to 6:30 PM EST for Hunterdon County, NJ. More information.

25. January 2020 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

New event. Areal Flood Warning from 1/25/2020 3:27 PM to 6:30 PM EST for Hunterdon County, NJ. More information.

25. January 2020 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

Event cancelled. Winter Weather Advisory from 1/25/2020 3:30 AM to 10:00 AM EST for Northampton County, PA, Warren County, NJ. More information.

24. January 2020 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

Event extended (time). Winter Weather Advisory from 1/25/2020 12:00 AM to 10:00 AM EST for Northampton County, PA, Warren County, NJ. More information.

24. January 2020 · Comments Off on Another Soggy Weekend · Categories: weather discussion, winter · Tags: ,

We’ll squeeze out one more semi-pleasant day today with high temperatures near 50. There will be increasing clouds but still a nice day by late January standards. Look for rain to arrive before sunrise tomorrow. Some areas to the far north could see a little freezing rain at the beginning of the rain. As a result, a Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for northern counties.

This shouldn’t be that bad and confined mostly to higher elevations and the Poconos. We’ll warm up tomorrow and all areas will change to rain.

Speaking of rain we’ll be getting a good dose of it tomorrow. Look for 1-1.5″ of rain for the entire western New Jersey area.

We should start to dry out later in the day on Saturday. On Sunday the winds will pick up as the storm departs but we could see some scattered rain or snow showers.

Looking at the week ahead our above normal temperature pattern continues with high temperatures near or just above 40. No important precipitation threats until, wait for it, the following weekend.

24. January 2020 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

New event. Winter Weather Advisory from 1/25/2020 12:00 AM to 1:00 PM EST for Northampton County, PA, Warren County, NJ. More information.

21. January 2020 · Comments Off on Cold And Sunny Continues · Categories: weather discussion, winter · Tags:

Another chilly night in western New Jersey area. Despite plenty of sunshine, today’s temperatures will only be a couple of degrees higher than Monday. Winds will continue on the light side which will help a little.

When we’ve had cold weather outbreaks, Florida so far this winter has been missing most of the action. Well, not this time. So hopefully you nor anyone you know is vacationing down there this week. the OJ will be extra chilly the next couple of mornings!

Temperatures will warm up to the 40’s on Thursday and Friday. Out next weather maker will be Saturday. As it looks now it will be more wet than white.

20. January 2020 · Comments Off on Saturday Snow Results · Categories: snow · Tags: ,

So how much did we get with the last snow system? Stewartsville recorded 1.9″ of snow before we changed to sleet then freezing rain. Slightly higher amounts in areas further to the north where the transition took longer to occur.

20. January 2020 · Comments Off on Sunny, Cold Start To The Week · Categories: weather discussion, winter · Tags:

After early morning lows in the upper teens and low 20’s, we should see plenty of sunshine today. Despite the sun, we will struggle to get near the freezing mark today and tomorrow. Tuesday and Wednesday mornings will be chilly with lows in the teens.

The second half of the week will feature warming temperatures with highs in the 40’s.

Our next storm system will arrive just in time for the upcoming weekend. With the late week warmth, you would think it will be more wet than white. That’s my initial thought as well but overnight computer models are suggesting this needs to be watched. We could once again be near a critical rain/snow line. The next system will be different from the past one in that a coastal storm looks to form and provide us with much more precipitation. Something to keep an eye on as the week progresses.

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