29. February 2020 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

SPSPHI from 2/29/2020 1:29 PM to 2:15 PM EST for Hunterdon County, NJ, Northampton County, PA, Warren County, NJ: HEAVY SNOW SHOWERS WILL AFFECT NORTHEASTERN HUNTERDON SOUTHWESTERN MORRISSOUTHWESTERN SUSSEXWARRENEAST CENTRAL MONROE AND NORTHEASTERN NORTHAMPTON COUNTIES. More information.

29. February 2020 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

SPSPHI from 2/29/2020 12:50 PM to 1:15 PM EST for Warren County, NJ: A HEAVY SNOW SHOWER WILL AFFECT WEST CENTRAL MORRISSOUTH CENTRAL SUSSEX AND NORTHERN WARREN COUNTIES. More information.

29. February 2020 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

New event. Snow Squall Warning from 2/29/2020 11:05 AM to 12:00 PM EST for Northampton County, PA, Warren County, NJ. More information.

29. February 2020 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

SPSPHI from 2/29/2020 9:46 AM to 11:30 AM EST for Hunterdon County, NJ, Northampton County, PA, Warren County, NJ: SNOW SHOWERS AND SNOW SQUALLS EXPECTED THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON. More information.

29. February 2020 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

SPSPHI from 2/29/2020 9:44 AM to 11:15 AM EST for Hunterdon County, NJ, Northampton County, PA, Warren County, NJ: SNOW SHOWERS AND SNOW SQUALLS EXPECTED THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON. More information.

27. February 2020 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

New event. Wind Advisory from 2/27/2020 9:10 AM to 6:00 PM EST for Hunterdon County, NJ, Northampton County, PA, Warren County, NJ. More information.

26. February 2020 · Comments Off on Fog, Drizzle, Rain, Thunderstorm, Windy Weather Ahead · Categories: weather discussion

Most of the fog has already burned off this morning. There might even be a few brightening of the skies this afternoon as we have another above normal temperature with highs in the low 50’s.

Rain will return overnight and amount to 1/2 to locally 3/4″ of additional rain. This is on top of what fell in the last 24 hours. In Stewartsville as of 7 am we received 0.18″

The change in weather could be so abrupt that it might even spark a thunderstorm or two in spots So don’t be surprised if you hear a rumble of thunder overnight.

Then the windy weather and falling temperatures arrive. I would not be surprised to see a wind advisory for our area as one has already been issued for central PA.

High temperatures will fall on Thursday into the upper 30’s. Those temperatures will persist right through the upcoming weekend. The wind should start to back off on Sunday. This weekend will feel nothing like last weekend!

25. February 2020 · Comments Off on Spring-Time Weather Gone For Now · Categories: weather discussion · Tags: , , ,

Hopefully, everyone got a chance to get outside and enjoy our spring preview weather the past couple of days. I for one got outside and rode my bicycle for the first time this year.

Even though today will be cooler, it will still be above normal temperature-wise. Look for occasional rain today which should be less than 1/4″ total.

The rain will let up on Wednesday during the day but skies should remain cloudy and conditions will be damp. A second system will approach our area Wednesday overnight that will give us ore substantial rain. This will be the next step down in temperatures to several days of below normal temperatures

Strong gusty winds will accompany the colder temperatures Wednesday night into Thursday. Look for the potential of some scattered power outages along with tree damage.

Look for colder than normal temperatures with high temperatures in the 30’s for late week into the weekend. Or normal high temperatures now are in the low 40’s so we will end our warm month on a cooler note.

Not a fan of the colder windy weather? Don’t worry like most of this past winter it won’t last for more than a few days. Extended weather forecasts have us warming up quite nicely by the middle of next week!

Will there be any more snow this winter? Let’s just say nothing significant in the next 2 weeks. the graphic above shows the probabilities of receiving 3″ or more of snow now through March 11th. Ironically there could be some snow flurries or snow showers Thursday and Friday with the delivery of the colder temperatures but they shouldn’t amount to much in our area.

17. February 2020 · Comments Off on Rather Quiet Week Ahead Weatherwise with Some Rain and Temperature See-Saw · Categories: weather discussion, winter · Tags: ,
7 Day NWS forecast for western New Jersey

Hopefully, everyone is enjoying President’s Day and a shortened work/school week. Today will wind up being the pick of the week with mostly sunny skies and high temperatures in the upper 40’s with light winds.

Tuesday will feature clouds and periods of light rain. Right now it doesn’t look like too much rain which is a welcome relief for our area the way things have been going lately.

After the rain, we get another cold snap Thursday into Friday but it will not be as cold as the last one. Look for morning temperatures in the teen Friday morning and low 20’s Thursday and Saturday.

The cold air retreats as quickly as it has all winter and we look to have a pleasant upcoming weekend with high temperatures in the mid to upper 40’s.

Early March temperature outlook

Looking long-range some cold air may try and sneak back into the northeast the first week of March. The big questions now are where and how cold. Right now it looks to remain to the north of us and not be terribly cold. This may be Winter’s last gasp – we’ll see…

14. February 2020 · Comments Off on iNWS Alert · Categories: Uncategorized

SPSPHI from 2/14/2020 1:53 AM to 2:30 AM EST for Northampton County, PA, Warren County, NJ: A SNOW SQUALL WILL AFFECT NORTHERN MORRISSUSSEXNORTHERN WARRENMONROE AND NORTHEASTERN NORTHAMPTON COUNTIES. More information.

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