05. January 2015 · Comments Off on The Return Of Winter · Categories: weather discussion · Tags: , , ,

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We all knew winter was here and would return. This week it will happen. After a wintry start to November, winter took some time off for December but is now back. After receiving about 1” rain over the weekend, colder air (and wind!) is on the increase. We will see temperatures in the mid 30’s today with some scattered snow showers mostly to the north and west.

On Tuesday a clipper, or fast moving storm system with limited moisture will be snapping through the area. Look for a light and powdery snow to begin around 8-10 am and taper off before dinner time. We will receive 1-2” with a few isolated amounts higher again mostly to the north and west. Here is a graphic from the NWS on expected snow amounts for western jersey area:

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The clipper will bring behind it true artic air. We will have some mornings with single digit lows and some days 9Thursday) may not get above 20!

02. January 2015 · Comments Off on Typical January Day · Categories: weather discussion · Tags: , , , , ,

More of the same will be in order for western jersey weather today. Clouds will win over sunshine but there will be periods of sun today. Temperatures will be similar to yesterday and be in the upper 30’s. Winds will thankfully be a little less but will be breezy at times.

Saturday will start off cloudy and precipitation could move in as early as mid morning to mid day. The computer models are again bringing in the precipitation faster. It looks to start off a little on the wintry side. I don’t think there will be too much freezing rain but there could be some wet snow or sleet in the beginning. There might even be a coating in the normally colder section north and west.

but make no mistake this will not be a wintry storm. Warmer air will win out and moderate rain will fall Saturday afternoon and night. We look to received 1/2 – 1” of rain ending as showers on Sunday. Highs Sunday will be in the mid to upper 50’s! Enjoy it as much colder weather looks to arrive on Monday. In fact we may not get above freezing for a good part of this upcoming week!

31. December 2014 · Comments Off on Year In Review: 2014 · Categories: weather discussion · Tags:

The year may not quite be over yet but I think its OK to look back at the weather of 2014 from a high level graphical point of view:

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Extremes above show a high of 91 and a low of –3. 39” of rain. All of these weather stats were recorded on my Davis VantageVUE (rooftop) and recorded and displayed via WUnderground. As such, since the rain gauge is not heated, frozen precip will be missing so the actual precip is higher.

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I love looking at the year in a line chart above. It shows nice correlation on some of the data. For instance the high wind gust in January occurred at the same time as the low pressure on the same day.

Looking ahead today, New Years Eve, will be similar to yesterday. Partly cloudy, a light breeze and chilly with highs only reaching around freezing. Tonight if you are planning on being outside at all around midnight expect temperatures in the lower 20’s so bundle up!

Similar weather on Friday and increasing clouds on Saturday with a cold rain later in the afternoon into the evening. There could be some sleet mixed in at the beginning in the normally colder sections to the north and west. Sunday could see some shower chances. Colder weather returns as we all head back to work and school.

Happy New Year!

29. December 2014 · Comments Off on End Of Year Weather · Categories: weather discussion · Tags: ,

After a few days off, we return to more seasonable weather. Highs will be in the30’s to near 40. New Year’s Eve will be colder with lows in the 20’s for any revelers. The next chance of precipitation will be Friday night into Saturday morning. If the precipitation arrives earlier enough it could be frozen but has the potential to go over to plain rain.

24. December 2014 · Comments Off on Merry Christmas Eve · Categories: weather discussion · Tags:

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Western New Jersey finds its Christmas Eve weather on the warm, foggy and moist side this morning. Look for more of the same to continue today along with the wind picking up. IN fact it might get down right windy at times tonight into tomorrow with wind gusts to near 40 mph.

In the last 24 hours we picked up 0.21” of rain. We could pick up another 1/2” of rain and perhaps locally more.

This will certainly go down as one of the warmest Christmas’s from a temperature point of view. A cold front will come thru early Christmas morning but no real true cold air is behind this front. We will need to wait until around the New Year for a true pattern change and colder weather and potential for snow.

I may not have a post tomorrow since it’s Christmas. If not I wish you and yours a Merry Christmas!

22. December 2014 · Comments Off on Monday Before Christmas Weather Update · Categories: weather discussion · Tags:

Just in case anyone had any hope, the chances for a white Christmas this year are slim:

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Above is a computer model forecast for snow on the ground Christmas day. The best we can hope for is as cooler air comes in after the rain on Christmas Eve and Day we *may* see some flurries or snow showers.

Today will be more of the same “no sun” weather. Temperatures will stay in the 30’s. We may see some drizzle or very light rain this evening or later in the day. Tuesday will feature more showers with temperatures rising into the 40’s. Christmas Eve will feature more showers with periods of rain moving in as the day progresses with temperatures in the 50’s! But it will be breezy if not windy conditions by Christmas day.

21. December 2014 · Comments Off on Winter Solstice Arrives Today · Categories: weather discussion · Tags:

Happy first day of winter! The winter solstice doesn’t occur until 6:03 pm eastern this evening. So what does this mean? We’ll this is the southern most our sun travels in the sky. It’s also close to the shortest day of the year. From this point forward we will be getting more and more sunlight each day. But don’t get out the sun block yet. It will be a slow change up until March when we hit the first day of Spring!

More of the same weather for today. Some very, very light snow flurries surprised us yesterday in the morning. Today will be partly to mostly cloud with high’s near 40. Even though winter arrives tonight the weather won’t feel winter like for a while. Temperatures will be above normal into Christmas day with rain and wind likely, especially Christmas eve and day.

19. December 2014 · Comments Off on Friday Morning Update · Categories: weather discussion · Tags:

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Today will be mostly cloudy although there may be some peeks of sun. Temperatures will be seasonable with highs around 40. Look for more of the same on Saturday and Sunday. The storm mentioned earlier will stay to our south.

Then we warm up a little next week which is not favorable for snow for Christmas. In fact it looks like a windy rain for Christmas eve as seen in the above graphic. With any luck we will have colder weather on Christmas day and perhaps some flurries or snow showers to set the mood!

18. December 2014 · Comments Off on Weekend Storm Threat Lessens Then Wet Christmas? · Categories: weather discussion · Tags:

Seasonable weather will continue into the weekend with partly cloudy skies. The weekend storm appears to be minor and stay mostly to our south. Can’t rule out a stray snow shower Saturday evening/night of Sunday morning. Then we warm up again and a storm system looks to go to our west on Wednesday. If this happens we will have a warm, wet and windy Christmas eve. The pattern will eventually turn much colder and wintry. This could come as soon as the end of the year.

17. December 2014 · Comments Off on Nice Wednesday · Categories: weather discussion · Tags:

We will have a very nice Wednesday by December standards. High temperatures today will climb to near 50 degrees under party cloudy skies. The only fly in the ointment will be an increasing breeze.

We picked up 0.21” of rain yesterday afternoon and evening.

Cooler and more seasonable weather will be the norm Thursday into the weekend. The potential storm system for this weekend looks to be more minor in nature if it impacts us at all. But looking less likely for a White Christmas this year – but we’ll see!

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