Contact Us

Use the form on the right to contact us.

You can edit the text in this area, and change where the contact form on the right submits to, by entering edit mode using the modes on the bottom right. 

         

123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999

(123) 555-6789

email@address.com

 

You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab.
Link to read me page with more information.

7:00 AM | *Accumulating snow tonight into Friday morning...more snow possible Saturday night/early Sunday...major warm up next week*

Blog

Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

7:00 AM | *Accumulating snow tonight into Friday morning...more snow possible Saturday night/early Sunday...major warm up next week*

Paul Dorian

6-Day NYC Forecast

Today

Sunshine followed by increasing clouds, breezy, cold, highs in the upper 30’s

Tonight

Cloudy with snow likely mainly after 11pm, cold, lows in the mid-to-upper 20’s

Friday

Mostly cloudy and cold with snow likely during the morning hours, windy, upper 30’s

Friday Night

Becoming partly cloudy, still quite breezy, cold, mid 20’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, cold, chance for snow or snow showers at night, near 40 degrees

Sunday

Early morning snow or snow showers possible then becoming partly sunny, chilly, near 45 degrees

Monday

Partly sunny, milder, low 50’s

Tuesday

Mostly sunny, quite mild, near 60 degrees

Discussion

Strong NW winds flooded the Mid-Atlantic region yesterday with a much colder air mass compared to recent days and this will set the stage for an accumulating snow event from later this evening into Friday. Clouds will increase later today as moisture begins streaming eastward from the Ohio Valley with low pressure dropping into the region from the Northern Plains. Snow should break late this evening in the NYC metro region and continue into Friday morning with accumulations likely for the Friday morning commute.

By tomorrow morning, the initial Ohio Valley low pressure system will transfer its energy to a secondary low pressure system along the Mid-Atlantic coastline and this storm is expected to intensify rapidly as it pulls northeastward. As far as snowfall estimates are concerned, a coating to 3 inches of snow can fall in the NYC metro region, but a slight shift to the northwest in the current expected storm track could increase accumulations significantly along the I-95 corridor - so stay tuned. A fast-moving "clipper" type of low pressure system will bring the chance for more snow to the Mid-Atlantic region on Saturday night and early Sunday with additional accumulations possible. After that, it is off to the races next week as far as temperatures are concerned as there will be a major warm up.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian

Vencore, Inc.

vencoreweather.com