Entries by John Homenuk

Long Range: Models hinting at “cutoff low” next week

On the heels of a developing unsettled weather pattern for late this week, which we detailed in a post on Wednesday Night, forecast models are hinting that the medium and long range pattern could remain unsettled. The main feature in the medium and long range guidance now appears to be a large upper level “cutoff” […]

Evening Update: Dreary weather settles in

An unsettled and active weather pattern is upon us, putting an end to a long stretch of slightly above normal temperatures and very pleasant conditions with low humidity and clear skies. A frontal boundary near the area this evening will be the culprit behind the development of showers and isolated thunderstorms (although the storms appear […]

Midweek weather takes an unsettled turn

An unusually long stretch of pleasant fall weather will come to an end on Wednesday, as mid level disturbances work towards the area, and a frontal boundary approaches and eventually stalls near or just south of the area. The result in sensible weather will be developing chances of showers and isolated thunderstorms. Temperatures on Wednesday […]

PM Update: Another cool night on the way

The cool airmass which was in place throughout the area on Monday will remain through Monday Night and most of Tuesday, with a cool overnight period and early morning expected on Tuesday. Temperatures are forecast to drop into the 40’s once again over the interior suburbs of New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut. Temperatures on […]