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Sudden stratospheric warming increasingly likely, what does it mean?
/1 Comment/by John HomenukIn about 10 days time, all reliable forecast model and ensemble guidance suggests the development of an impressive Sudden Stratospheric Warming event (SSW) across the higher latitudes of North America, the Arctic, and the North Pole. The stratospheric polar vortex is set to split in two, as anomalous warming occurs in the stratospheric levels of […]
Close Call Tonight, Another Snow Threat Possible Later This Week
/1 Comment/by Steven CopertinoGood Evening! Today started off with a mix of sun and clouds over much of the Northeast, but quickly turned mostly cloudy as a broad mid level disturbance began to move in from the west. Despite the cloudy conditions, today has been above-normal for this time of year, but still reasonably chilly. Highs were mainly […]
Brief Warm-up This Weekend, Colder and Potential for Some Snow Early Next Week
/by Steven CopertinoGood evening! Today has been another cold, but seasonable day across the entire Northeast as an area of high pressure continues to push off the Mid Atlantic coast this afternoon. Mid level heights have been rising over much of the East coast ahead of a large, but a disorganized mass of energy moving through the […]






