Entries by John Homenuk

Spring is here: Thunderstorms, hazards, SPC and more

Each year, as the atmospheric pattern begins to undergo a transition and wavelengths begin to change, the threat for strong to severe thunderstorms becomes a focus of the meteorological community in the Northeast. Spring, in fact, marks the beginning of “Severe Weather” season in our area — which generally has been known to begin on […]

Active pattern continues, impactful late week storm

Happy Monday! Amongst other things, Monday means it’s time for our public post, in which we detail the upcoming weather pattern throughout the country and how we expect it to evolve. The past few public posts have honed in on the development of a very active weather pattern throughout the country, and this will be […]

PM Zone Update: Myriad of hazards in Northeast US on Friday

An active pattern, discussed for several weeks, has finally arrived over the past several days. Its impacts will continue to be felt late this week into parts of the weekend. Despite some drier and more pleasant weather on Wednesday and Thursday, another significant storm system is already organizing over the Central United States. This storm […]

Evening Zones: Briefly drier, another storm on the way

Whew! The active pattern we had been discussing for several days has certainly arrived. Several disturbances and individual storm systems have impacted the area, with widespread rainfall and unsettled conditions. More than anything, really, the weather has been incredibly bleak with widespread fog and drizzle even when the rain wasn’t overly heavy. The atmosphere will […]