Arctic high pressure will push offshore today and this will be followed by a cold frontal passage later tonight. High pressure will then re-establish for this weekend and early next week and help to produce a stretch of cold and dry days around here. A “clipper” system will approach from the northwest by the middle of next week and it could produce some snow which - more than likely - would be confined to the northern half of the Mid-Atlantic region.
Read More
It stays relatively cold today with highs in the lower 30’s, but then milder on Friday as temperatures likely reach the 40’s. A change back to much colder takes place by the weekend and there will be the chance of snow from late Friday night into Saturday with the potential of moderate accumulations.
Read More
Arctic high pressure will push offshore today and this will allow for a bit of moderation in temperatures, but they’ll remain at well below-normal levels for this time of year. Temperatures should climb to near freezing this afternoon, but will drop to very cold levels again late tonight near the 15-degree mark. High pressure will return to the region this weekend and then a cold front arrives late Sunday probably on the dry side.
Read More
Arctic high pressure will push offshore today and this will allow for a bit of moderation in temperatures, but they’ll remain at well below-normal levels for this time of year. Temperatures should climb well up into the 20’s this afternoon, but will drop to bitter cold levels again late tonight near the 10-degree mark. High pressure will return to the region this weekend and then a cold front arrives late Sunday probably on the dry side.
Read More
Arctic high pressure will push offshore today and this will allow for a bit of moderation in temperatures, but they’ll remain at well below-normal levels for this time of year. Temperatures should climb to near 30 degrees this afternoon, but will drop to very cold levels again late tonight near the 15-degree mark. High pressure will return to the region this weekend and then a cold front arrives late Sunday probably on the dry side.
Read More
It turns milder today with afternoon high temperatures likely in the lower 40’s as high pressure to the east of here. It’ll remain moderately chilly as we head through the upcoming weekend and the pattern will become increasingly unsettled with the chance of showers by Sunday and Monday.
Read More
Bitter cold Arctic air persists across much of the nation with numerous daily low temperature records set across the southern and eastern states. In fact, a few all-time low temperature records were set this morning across southern Louisiana where clear skies, light winds, and a fresh, deep snowpack allowed temperatures to plunge to single digit levels across the region. A rare major winter storm has brought significant accumulating snow across the southern US from Texas-to-Florida-to-the Carolinas and, in some cases, this matched or surpassed the great winter storm of February 1895. The precipitation field associated with this southern storm will push off the southeast coast today, but the bitter cold will persist for a bit longer.
Read More
It turns colder today compared to Tuesday with afternoon temperatures confined to the 20’s across the Denver metro region. It stays relatively cold on Thursday, but then milder on Friday and temperatures should climb into the 40’s. A change back to much colder takes place by this weekend and there will be the chance of snow from late Friday night into Saturday.
Read More
Arctic high pressure will settle over the area today and then moves offshore on Thursday. As a result, it’ll remain bitterly cold for another day around here with afternoon highs near 20 degrees and overnight temperatures should drop to the lower teens. With the high pressure offshore on Thursday, there will some moderation in temperatures and afternoon highs both tomorrow and Friday should be in the middle-to-upper 20’s.
Elsewhere, the southern states from Texas to the Carolinas continue to suffer through unusual severe winter weather conditions during this nationwide Arctic air outbreak. Accumulating snow fell yesterday on Houston, Texas on the order of 4 inches or so (their 2nd biggest snowstorm) and as much as 10 inches on New Orleans, Louisiana. And perhaps most amazing of all, there are single digits temperatures this morning across southern Louisiana.
Read More
Arctic high pressure will settle over the area today and then moves offshore on Thursday. As a result, it’ll remain bitterly cold for another day around here with afternoon highs confined to the teens once again and overnight temperatures should return to the single digits. With the high pressure offshore on Thursday, there will some moderation in temperatures and afternoon highs both tomorrow and Friday should be in the middle-to-upper 20’s.
Elsewhere, the southern states from Texas to the Carolinas continue to suffer through unusual severe winter weather conditions during this nationwide Arctic air outbreak. Accumulating snow fell yesterday on Houston, Texas on the order of 4 inches or so (their 2nd biggest snowstorm) and as much as 10 inches on New Orleans, Louisiana. And perhaps most amazing of all, there are single digits temperatures this morning across southern Louisiana.
Read More