NYC Area Forecast: Details on yet another weekend storm

Another series of disturbances is likely to approach the Northeast states this weekend, leading to clouds and the potential for steady rain from Friday into Saturday. Emanating from the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic states, there are actually two distinct disturbances which are expected to move through the Northeast – one on Friday and another on Saturday morning.

Weekend rain has become a trend once again over the past few weeks, with several weekends featuring at least one day “lost” to rain and cloudy conditions in the Northeast states. This weekend will be no different. The saving grace is likely to be Sunday, which is expected to be much more pleasant – at least comparatively.

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NYC Area Forecast: Transitional weather continues, more rain late week

Remember this past Spring, when it seemed like we had settled into a pattern which brought us rain every single weekend? It looks like we might be back there again.

Forecast models are settling in to the idea that another storm system will impact the Northeast states from late Friday into Saturday, delivering multiple rounds of rainfall and no shortage of cloudy, dreary weather.

Luckily, there is plenty to enjoy until then! Temperatures are expected to gradually warm over the next few days, well into the 50’s on Wednesday and then into the 60’s on Thursday. This will come as a welcomed change, after several days of temperatures below normal.

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PM Update: Calm, cool weather ahead of weekend Nor’Easter

Generally calm and cool weather is expected to continue over the next few days, with plenty of sunshine throughout the Northeast states and temperatures solidly below normal for this time of year. Building clouds on Friday will be the first sign of an impending storm this weekend, with a significant Nor’Easter expected to develop from late Friday Night into Saturday. Heavy rainfall, strong winds and moderate coastal flooding are all expected in the Mid-Atlantic, with even some wintry precipitation on the front end of the storm in the higher elevations of New England.

The system is forming several days after the potential for its development was first discussed. A highly anomalous pattern in the atmosphere, including the presence of blocking ridges of high pressure in Canada, set the stage for the storm. For meteorologists, these “warning signs” are important to catch, as they can provide enhanced lead time for storm development.

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NYC Area Forecast: Nor’Easter increasingly likely this weekend

A colder than normal pattern has become well established throughout the Northeast states over the past few days – in case you haven’t noticed yet -and will remain established for the remainder of the week. In fact, a low pressure system is expected to strengthen in the Gulf of Maine later tonight into Wednesday, producing the first accumulating snowfall of the season for parts of Maine.

Meanwhile, the weather pattern across the Central and Southern United States is forecast to become more amplified. Forecast model guidance suggests that a few disturbances will eject southeastward from the Pacific Ocean into the Central United States, and a second disturbance will linger off the Southeast Coast. The interaction of these two features will aid in the development of a low pressure area off the Southeast US coast by Friday.

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