In this episode we’ll unveil our predictions about the upcoming winter. We also look at the first frost and a swing in temperatures the weekend. Two rain chances are in the offing as well.
In this episode we’ll time out multiple low pressure systems slated to affect our area. We’ll also delve deeply into the stats so far regarding our hurricane season.
In this episode we’ll look back at the anniversary of hurricane Sandy and the storm system that we had yesterday. We’ll also analyze the structure of Hurricane Melissa to see why it stayed so strong. Lastly, we have the forecast for the upcoming weekend.
In this episode we’ll look at major Hurricane Melissa, which is baring down on Jamaica. We’re also tracking a system that’s going to bring heavy rain here the second half of the week.
In this episode we’ll look at the cool fall weekend and then the next chance of rain. It’ll come from a midweek nor’easter. We’ll also be watching as Hurricane Melissa rapidly intensifies and crawls across Jamaica.
In this episode we’ll ll look at an intense cold front that’s going to blast through first thing Monday with showers and storms, and a few could produce gusty winds. The week ahead gradually turns cooler after that. We’ll also look at how active this hurricane season has been in terms of ACE.
What is a nor’easter? We’ll explore that question in detail in this episode, as we have one approaching. Rain, gusty winds, and tidal flooding are all mere hours away. It’s time to talk about how bad or not so bad it’s going to get.
In this episode we’ll look at an unseasonably chilly air mass and some patchy frost just inland. The Columbus Day Weekend is going to be marred by a strong nor’easter with rain, gusty winds, and coastal flooding.
In this episode we’ll take a look through the tropics to see if anything new might be brewing, as well as the aftermath of Imelda. We’ll also watch this week’s cool high redevelop to our south and bring an unseasonably warm weekend.
In this episode we’ll look back on hurricanes Ian and Gloria and the damage Gloria did to Long Island. We’ll also look at Hurricane Humberto and tropical storm Imelda, as the forecast has turned much less ominous. Lastly, our record warden is going to be replaced by a big cooldown.
In this episode we’ll look at a frontal system expected to being soaking rain along with localized severe storms and flooding. There are also 2 tropical systems in the Atlantic, with another soon to come. Both will be nearby the Southeast next week.
Abnormally dry conditions are about to come to an end. We’ll look at the relative warmth and damp conditions expected the next several days. It’s also the anniversary of a hurricane strike on Long Island, and we have 3 systems we’re watching in the tropics.
In this episode we’ll look at the week ahead, including the above average temperatures expected. A pesky low offshore might bring some light rain during the midweek. The tropics may also wake up a bit.
In this episode we’ll look at the weekend, which features warmer than average temperatures for the first time in a while. When will it rain again?
In this episode we’ll look at the cool week ahead, and see if there’s anymore rain in the forecast. We’ll also look at the tropics, including the latest on Hurricane Kiko.
In this episode, we’ll look at a few cold fronts that are going to move through. We’ll see a spike in temperatures starting tomorrow, along with a rain chance over the weekend. We’ll also look at the tropics and track the next cool air mass.
In this episode, we’ll look at the cool and dry pattern that is going to continue across the Northeast, as well as when the next chance of rain is coming. We’ll also see what’s going on in the tropics and look in depth at the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and the lessons we’ve learned from it.
In this episode, we’ll look at the week ahead. After a brief surge of humidity, we will have several days of dry weather, low humidity and comfortable temperatures. We will also look at the tropics, as we are monitoring two areas for additional development.
In this episode, we’ll look at continued coastal flooding for the next few high tide cycles from hurricane Erin. We will also analyze at the pattern overall, which is looking cool and dry, with limited tropical activity.
In this episode will look at the weather over the next few days in particular will focus in on a rain event tomorrow in association with a cold front and some enhancement from hurricane Erin. We’ll also talk about the other impacts that the storm will have in our area