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Bright fireball seen in New Jersey, New York Monday
/1 Comment/by John HomenukOver 250 reports have made their way to the American Meteor Society in the past 14 hours after a bright fireball was seen streaking through the skies in New York and New Jersey Monday evening. At 6:35pm Eastern, to our best estimation, a fireball soared from east to west through the skies, visible up and […]
Seasonable pattern to gradually transition to cold and active
/by Doug SimonianYet 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 […]
Changing pattern could lead to multiple storm threats
/by John HomenukWe warned you that this was coming. Now, the pattern change is finally beginning to appear on medium and long range model guidance from late December into January. Thanks in part to changes in the stratosphere and retrograding mid and upper level atmospheric features, the pattern over the next week or two will become much […]






