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Long Range: Pacific Ocean, stratosphere hold the keys to the pattern

The winter season, thus far has been characterized mainly by transition. No real consistency has developed in the weather pattern, both throughout the Pacific Ocean and the United States. Much of this can be attributed to tropical forcing and the state of the Pacific Ocean itself, which has remained largely in flux over the past […]

1/25/17 PM All Zones Update: Dry This Evening, Cold Front & Trough on Thursday

After beautiful day with plenty of sunshine and temperatures reaching the upper 40’s and lower 50’s, more clouds will begin to return this evening.  These clouds will thicken overnight but remain dry much of the night. This is well ahead of a cold front and mid-level shortwave approaching the region. Moisture remains limited overall with the approaching […]

1/25 AM All Zones: Transitional pattern will continue

A large Nor’Easter which impacted the area over the past few days has finally begun to pull northeastward this morning, bringing moisture and associated unsettled weather with it. This comes as welcomed news to many after nearly three days of unsettled weather including rain, wind, wintry precipitation and coastal flooding. Improved weather is expected today […]

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