Entries by Doug Simonian

Warmup this week, followed by rain on Thursday

In the wake of a departing Nor’Easter and heavy snow in parts of coastal New England, it was very chilly and windy this afternoon. Temperatures will fall through the 40s this evening strong winds. The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory for SW CT, NYC, and Long Island, for northwest winds between 20 and 30mph, […]

Despite cold weekend, November looks to start off warm

As many of you have probably heard by now, a major shot of cold air is on the way for this weekend, with the potential for a storm system to bring the first snowflakes of the season for some areas. For more information on that threat, check out our article we published earlier this afternoon. This […]

Frost and freeze conditions tonight, unsettled next week

After a beautiful Saturday, a cold front charged through the region on Saturday night, leading to much colder temperatures last night and today. The airmass has that true fall/early winter “crisp” feel, as it is very cool and dry. The dry conditions along with clear skies and light winds tonight will allow temperatures to continue […]

Warming trend continues, heavy rain on Thursday

The previously chilly airmass this weekend has moved out of the area and has been replaced by much warmer and humid conditions. This is in response to an area of high pressure moving out to sea, giving us southerly winds on its back side. Additionally, a storm system is developing in the Plains, which is […]