Entries by John Homenuk

20 years later, Storm of the Century remains memorable

March 13th marks the 20 year anniversary of one of the most memorable meteorological events ever, the “Storm of the Century”, which moved up the East Coast on March 12-13, 1993. . Twenty years ago today, the “Superstorm of 1993” formed in the Gulf of Mexico (as a very impressive low pressure system) and barreled […]

Clouds, showers expected through Tuesday PM

Ahead of an approaching cold front, clouds and showers are expected to become more numerous throughout the area beginning late this Monday evening. Despite warm temperatures aloft (thanks to a mid and upper level ridge), southeast winds at the surface will keep the air cooler and damp through most of the area ahead of the […]

FORECAST: LOW CLOUDS KICK OFF AN UNSETTLED WEEK

Forecast Express: Mostly cloudy to start Monday with some peaks of sun late, high in the mid 50’s. Cool and damp Monday night, showers and a cold front on the way for Tuesday. Details: Sunny and pleasant weather which closed out the weekend will be on the way out by Monday morning, as southeasterly winds […]

Weekend Forecast: Snow lingers, tapering to pleasant weather

Moderate to heavy snow continued throughout much of the forecast area this morning, with heavy bands moving from northeast to southwest in an unusual turn of events as a storm system hundreds of miles of snow produced snow in our area via an inverted trough. The bands of heavy snow produced snowfall totals much higher […]