02. February 2021 · Comments Off on Feels Like Groundhog Day · Categories: snow · Tags: ,
Snow piling up in Stewartsville, NJ

And maybe that’s for good reason: it is Groundhog Day! The weather certainly feels like it. For many this is the third day of cloudy snowy weather!

NWS snowfall forecast from 7 am Tuesday until 7 am Wednesday

Stewartsville picked up another 6″ of snow overnight bringing my total to 22.8″ as of 7 am. Since then light to occasionally moderate snow continues to fall. The NWS graphic above shows another coating to 1″ to fall today. In looking at the current radar that is now bringing a moderate band of snow in the area, we may actually pick up an inch or two more in some spots.

The snow will taper off as the day goes on to just flurries and be out of the area by tonight. We should see a slight warm up in temperatures before colder and perhaps stormier weather returns by the weekend. Now’s probably not a good time to tell you about how cold Monday will be. I’ll leave that to another post 🙂

01. February 2021 · Comments Off on Snowstorm Continues · Categories: snow · Tags: , ,
Snow continues to pile up in Stewartsville

Needless to say, this snowstorm is overperforming. As of Noon, Stewartsville recorded 10″ of snow. Since then it’s been snowing at the rate of 2-3″ PER HOUR!

NWS radar shows heavy bands of snow

If you are in the blue circled area in the radar snapshot above, you are getting hammered with snow. These bands keep rotating from east to west giving nearly the entire heavy snow with greatly reduced visibilities.

NWS snow forecast updated at 11 am Feb 1, 2021

As a result of the intense bands of snow that are showing little movement, I need to increase my snowfall forecast to 16-24.” There’s even a chance that may not be enough! I expect some areas will approach 30″!

26. January 2015 · Comments Off on Early Afternoon Update on Storm: Impressive · Categories: snow, weather discussion, weather forecast, winter · Tags: , , , ,

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In looking at weather data so far, I’m impressed with the storm and starting to worry that perhaps this is an over achiever for western New Jersey.

On the radar above that was taken at 2:30 pm on Monday, there is now a solid band of snow over Long Island across NYC into northern NJ. This has formed faster than I anticipated. Furthermore the band appears to be staying in place. I’m starting to wonder if this band will remain and pivot as time goes on and the storm gets closer.

Computer models continue to support the storm as is. Current observations are showing the storm has formed slightly WSW of where the computer forecasts indicated. Furthermore the upper air support may be slight more favorable as well.

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The NWS snowfall prediction from mid day is above. They are forecasting 10-14 for western New Jersey which is slightly higher than my forecast. They released a statement that a new snowfall forecast map will be released at 4pm. It will be interesting to see if there are any changes.

We also received 1.6” of new snow as of lunch time. This was a little more than what I though we would receive so early in the storm cycle.

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So as of right now I continue to support the totals show in the map above. If I continue to see signals I’m seeing now I may be increasing my totals later on. I don’t like to do that but don’t want to leave anyone “buried” if there is a change in the weather.

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Beyond this storm we will remain in an active pattern. Look for another fast moving clipper snow storm Thursday evening and night. This certainly won’t be anything impressive but will add to the cold and snow totals. There are also signs of a larger storm towards Ground Hog day…

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