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Morning Roundup: Cold front finally scours out humidity
/by Doug SimonianGood morning! What had previously looked like a period of widespread showers and thunderstorms is now merely an isolated threat. While a potent trough and cold front is approaching the area, the front itself is weakening. Additionally, these potent troughs often have areas of vorticity, or counterclockwise spin in the atmosphere, which lead to lift. […]
PM Roundup: Changeable weather ahead of cold front
/by John HomenukWhile forecast models initially suggested clouds and showers for much of the second half of this weekend, sensible weather conditions turned out to be quite pleasant. Warm ocean waters can partially be thanked for that, as even east winds weren’t able to advect in a cold and damp marine layer. Most notably, showers and thunderstorms […]
PM Roundup: Heavy rain shifts east
/by Doug SimonianAfter many areas had a soaking rainfall earlier this morning, most of the rain has moved offshore. JFK was the big winner in the rainfall department, recording 2.50″ of rain during the overnight. What’s happening now is that the frontal system which has been triggering the rain has moved eastward. But thanks to some ridging […]






