Entries by John Homenuk

Another storm possible Monday, but impacts less certain

On the heels of two significant Nor’Easters, one of which many are still recovering from after heavy snow downed trees and brought travel to a halt in the suburbs on Wednesday, forecast models are suggesting the potential for a third storm system late this weekend and Monday across the Mid Atlantic and Northeast states. The […]

Significant winter storm set to affect the Northeast on Wednesday

A powerful storm system is expected to evolve over the next few days in the Northeast states – the second in just under a week – as a strong disturbance drives southeastward from the Great Lakes and forces a powerful coastal low to develop offshore. Forecast models have trended stronger, deeper, and slower with the […]

Another significant Northeast winter storm expected on Wednesday

On the heels of a powerful Nor’Easter, which delivered widespread heavy rain, winter weather, winds, and coastal flooding, another significant storm system is expected to develop this week. This active, wintry pattern has been expected to develop for quite some time (more than three weeks, actually) but its arrival always comes with a bit of […]

Wintry pattern expected to return by early March

And you thought the worst was over. For the past few weeks, we’ve been chatting both on our blog and internally with enterprise clients regarding the development of a Sudden Stratospheric Warming event (SSW). In laymen terms, this occurs when a rapid temperature rise occurs in the Arctic stratosphere. In this situation, the stratospheric polar […]