Entries by Doug Simonian

Heavy rain to impact our area today

Last night and early this morning, many areas, especially north and west of NYC had quite the icing event. Saturday’s Arctic air was a bit more stubborn to leave than forecast, as only a light southerly flow was not enough to escort it out. However, temperatures aloft were able to warm more easily, since wind […]

Snow showers tomorrow, chilly and potentially active next week

After this morning’s brutally cold weather with single digit temperatures and Wind Chills between -10 and -20, we have warmed up relatively nicely and are approaching 20 degrees. Still, though, it is quite chilly, and with that comes another chance of snow tomorrow morning. Behind our strong cold blast is another Arctic cold front and shortwave […]

Clipper on Tuesday to be followed by Arctic Blast

Is winter finally arriving? The 50-degree weather and rain we’re currently having certainly doesn’t signify that, but the weather will be turning much more wintry starting tomorrow and potentially lasting for one week or longer. On the back side of the current storm system, a cold front has formed and will be approaching us this […]

Seasonable pattern to gradually transition to cold and active

Yet another period of rain hit the area last night, which has been a staple of the weather pattern this month. No big Arctic air intrusions as the Arctic air has remained bottled up near the Poles, and plenty of rain. Today was a mild afternoon as westerly flow in a merely stale chilly airmass […]