Entries by John Homenuk

1/18 PM Zone Update: Gradual clearing, unsettled pattern continues

Clearing was gradual to occur, as expected, throughout the Northeast United States today as a storm system off the coast of Southern New England slowly departed to the east. Residual moisture in the low levels of the atmosphere was to blame, and ocean effect snow even continued over parts of Maine for several hours as […]

1/18 AM All Zones Update: Lingering moisture before high pressure

A storm system which brought wintry weather to parts of interior New England this morning is still meandering off the coast of Southern New England, with a surface low pressure moving eastwards a few hundred miles south of Cape Cod. This surface low pressure will slide eastward (almost southeast at times) into the Atlantic. Trailing […]

PM Zone 7/8 Mesoscale Update: Winter weather tonight

As discussed in updates for the past few days, a winter weather event is expected to unfold tonight across parts of Southern New England. This will be particularly true in parts of Eastern New York and Northern Connecticut, where we are anticipating the potential for freezing rain and sleet tonight into Wednesday morning. Short term […]

Long range pattern changes largely dependent on the Pacific

“Consistently inconsistent”. We’ve used the phrase a few times in our products over the past few days, and there’s good reason for that: The weather pattern over the past two months has struggled to find any sort of rhythm. Typical of weak La Nina conditions, the hemispheric weather pattern continues to undergo fluctuations, with transitions […]