Entries by Steven Copertino

Public Analysis: Cut-off Low Woes, Possible Clearing Late Week?

Good afternoon! The cutoff low that we talked about late last week has indeed trended a bit closer to the coast, which means more significant/prolonged impacts than previously thought, as model guidance has trended towards a weaker and more progressive area of high pressure during the past few days. Overall, this means that the threat […]

Public Analysis: Cool and Damp Friday, Coastal Cut-Off Next Week?

Good afternoon and Happy Friday! Today has been another unsettled and damp day as rather thick cloud cover and some associated showers have worked their way through the region late last night and into the morning. This was due largely in part from a retreating back door cold front, or a cold front that sinks […]

Public Analysis: Much Cooler Today, Multiple Rain Threats Ahead

Good Afternoon! High pressure off of the Canadian maritimes has set up in the perfect position today to usher in cool winds from the Atlantic, keeping temperatures a good 10-12 degrees below what they were just 24 hours ago. In addition to the cooler winds from the southeast, clouds and even some light showers have […]

Public Analysis: Cooler and More Unsettled Pattern Taking Shape

Good Afternoon! The work week has had a rather dreary start today as cloudy skies and even some rain showers pushed through the area this morning and afternoon. Most of these showers were relatively light in nature, but most of the metro area remained at least under rather thick low level clouds. This area of […]