Entries by John Homenuk

Major storm likely this weekend, but uncertainties continue

Forecast models continue to slowly converge on the overall evolution of a large, powerful coastal storm which will evolve near the East Coast of the United States later this week. The agreement in regards to the storm development, on almost all global models and ensembles, is quite remarkable for this lead time. Almost every global […]

Hype gaining speed with late week winter weather event

We’ll be the first to tell you: You’re probably going to see and hear a lot about a potential winter storm over the coming days. In addition to that, you probably shouldn’t take everything you hear all that seriously. Here’s the long and short of it: Forecast models, over the past two days, have come […]

Light accumulating snow possible today and tonight

It appears this weekends coastal storm has a few more tricks up its sleeve. After forecast models indicated the storm had a chance of significantly impacting the area, the trend was decidedly seaward over the past few days. The past 24 hours, however, have seen a steady trend northwestward with the precipitation shield, enough to […]

(Premium) Heavy rain, gusty winds possible this weekend

Forecast models have come into better agreement on the eventual evolution of a low pressure system, which will track from the Mississippi Valley into the Northeastern United States this weekend. Setting the stage for the surface low pressure development will be a mid level atmospheric disturbance, which will eject from the Southwestern United States into […]