Entries by Doug Simonian

Live Blog: Substantial Snow Likely Thursday

7:45pm: The band that was in PA weakened somewhat, but is still reaching the area. Some light snow is possible over the next hour or so, but it shouldn’t accumulate more than a couple to a few tenths of an inch, at most. Some areas may only see a few flurries. Snow should be over for […]

Two more wintry events possible this week

An active mid and upper level atmospheric pattern continues to bring storm threats from the Central to Eastern United States this week. After a moderate snowfall event on Sunday Night into Monday, eyes will turn to two more potential winter weather events, both of very different nature, during the middle part of this upcoming work […]

PM Update: More cold, but what about snow?

After another Arctic day yesterday, today feels tropical in comparison with temperatures in the mid 30s. Is this a sign that winter is losing its grip? Not quite yet. Several more low temperature records were broken yesterday. For more perspective on how cold it has been, check out the article we published this morning. While widespread […]

Record-breaking cold tonight, followed by an active weather pattern

The theme for this month so far has been cold, cold, and more cold. And that is expected to continue. Most locations in the NYC area are running around ten degrees below average, which currently places us in the top-5 for coldest Februaries on record. Tonight, another Arctic blast is on its way, as a large […]