Entries by John Homenuk

Public Analysis: Strong Nor’Easter brings a myriad of impacts today

A well discussed and documented Nor’Easter will develop later today from the Mid Atlantic states to the Delmarva coast, bringing heavy precipitation and a myriad of hazardous weather to the area which will continue through Tuesday. The low pressure area, currently located over the Central Mid Atlantic States, will continue shifting northeast today with precipitation, […]

Zone 3/7 (Interior) Update: Wintry weather expected on Monday

A Nor’Easter as unique as it will be strong is expected to develop throughout the Eastern United States on Monday. The storm is already in its developmental stages well to our south, and will shift northward into the Mid Atlantic states through Monday morning. A surface low pressure area is expected to then redevelop off […]

Significant storm next week will bring rain, strong winds

A powerful upper level trough is forecast to develop in the Eastern United States next week, within an amplified upper level height pattern. A strong disturbance is forecast to eject eastwards from the Western United States, and eventually amplify into the Southeast United States during this upcoming weekend. Thereafter, the disturbance will move up the […]

1/19 AM Zones Update: Unsettled pattern will continue

High pressure has built into the region this morning, and will set the table for fair weather during the remainder of the day today. Temperatures throughout the northeast are expected to remain above average, by several degrees, despite the presence of this high pressure. You can thank a modified Pacific airmass for that! An active, unsettled […]