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NYC Weather Update – Dec 14, 2020

A quick hitting storm passes south of the city today bringing some rain and mixed precipitation, with no accumulating snow expected. Colder temperatures then take hold in the mid-30s behind this storm Tuesday as a strong area of high pressure builds over Quebec. This sets the stage for a potentially significant snowstorm developing Wednesday into Thursday with 8″+ totals possible along the I-95 corridor (with higher amounts north and west). However, there is still a good deal of uncertainty with the eventual track of this storm that could result in large differences in outcomes.

Rest of today – temperatures dropping through the low-40s into the 30s with mostly cloudy skies and a steady, chilly rain, possibly mixing with some wintry precipitation. No accumulation is expected. Overnight lows around the freezing mark with precipitation ending as high pressure begins building in.

Weather Prediction Center surface forecast for 1PM Monday. An area of low pressure is seen exiting the east coast, bringing us a period of rain and possible mixed precipitation, with snow further inland.

Tuesday – proverbial calm before the storm as high pressure dominates, giving us a mostly sunny day with high temperatures around 40ºF. Overnight lows again in the upper-20s with cold northerly winds flowing around the east side of this high.

Wednesday – high pressure yields to a developing coastal storm. Partly sunny to start with increasing clouds. High temperatures in the mid-30s. Overnight lows drop into the mid-20s. The big story is the potential for a significant snowstorm with accumulations possibly over 8″. GFS and the Euro model have come into agreement for much higher totals, 14-15″. However, NAM shows a warmer scenario with warmer air working further north, thus cutting into overall totals (only 7″). It’s also possible that the low tracks close enough to shore that we end up with a good deal of rain mixing in at the coast, cutting snow totals even further.

Part of the energy fueling this storm is coming all the way from a shortwave with origins over the Pacific Ocean. This has only just made landfall in the US today. As this energy gets sampled by upstream soundings (weather balloon launches) and other means, the forecast models should get a better sense for how this storm will evolve. At this time, there’s enough uncertainty in the forecast to still not buy into any specific totals. If you look below, you can see there’s a lot of spread in the models in terms of the track of this storm. This then translates to a wide range in ensemble forecast totals. In addition, with a coastal storm like this, where there’s a lack of deep, Arctic cold air ahead of the storm, there’s a sharp gradient between areas where the event would be all snow vs. a mixed event. If you see the 24 hour probabilities of > 8″ accumulation, you can see that a 50 mile shift in the storm track further south and east would give us much higher chances for big snowfall totals, while a shift the other way could result in a bust on snow totals. Suffice to say, this storm will bear close monitoring today and tomorrow as more data comes in and models have a chance to digest it.

Thursday depending on the speed and track of the storm, we could see precipitation lingering into the morning hours, with additional accumulation possible. Highs should hover around the freezing mark. Overnight lows drop into the mid-20s with reinforcing cold air advection on the backside of the departing storm.

NYC Weekend Weather – Dec 11, 2020

A mostly sunny start to the weekend gives way to rain Saturday as a storm center passes north of us. A warm front pushes through then becomes stationary, allowing for a period of mild temperatures and light rain. The mild weather lasts through Sunday with high temperatures in the mid-upper 50s possible before a cold front sweeps through to start next week. Another storm passing off to our south cloud clip the region with rain Monday. Looking ahead, there’s potential for a coastal storm next week that could bring some snow/wintry precipitation to the area.

Rest of today – mostly sunny with clouds on the increase later, high temperatures in the low-50s with southwesterly winds circulating as a high pressure center slides off to the southeast. Overnight lows in the mid-40s with fog possible as moisture increases ahead of the next storm.

GFS model 10 meter above ground winds and surface pressure at 1PM Saturday. Note that winds will continue to be southerly, bringing us some milder air in stark contrast to the chilly weather earlier this past week.

Saturday – high temperatures in the mid-50s with warm, southerly winds continuing. Periods of showers likely especially during the afternoon, though a dry slot may work in and put a pause on rain before another round possibly overnight. Overnight lows will be in the low-50s, barely budging due to the ongoing moderating influence of southerly winds.

Weather Prediction Center’s surface forecast for 7AM Sunday.

Sunday – high temperatures rising potentially into the upper-50s ahead of the cold front accompanying this storm. Rain should end in the morning and give way to a partly sunny afternoon. Overnight lows dropping quite a bit into the low-40s behind the cold front.

Monday high temperatures in the upper-40s with the chance for showers as a weak low passes off to our south. Overnight lows in the low-30s.

Coastal storm possible next week

GFS model runs suggest the possibility of a coastal storm that could bring some accumulating snow to the area mid-week next week. It’s far too early to tell if this scenario will pan out, as Euro models depict a warmer solution that would result in rain at the coast. We’ll see how subsequent model runs come together. Without a deep reservoir of cold air to draw on ahead of the storm, significant snowfall is less likely.

GFS model 24 hour snowfall accumulation ending 7AM next Thursday, with 10:1 snow to liquid ratio. Decent totals shown here are not a sure thing, especially this far out from the event.

NYC Weather Update – Dec 7, 2020

A week of contrasts is in store for us with colder than average temps in the low-40s to start things off. However, a warming trend will take hold as a more zonal flow evolves at the upper levels, moderating heights and temperatures. This will result in milder conditions later on in the low-50s.High pressure and dry northerly flow should keep things rain-free until closer to the weekend.

Rest of today – below normal high temperatures around 40ºF with increasing clouds as a low pressure center passes well off to our southeast over the Atlantic. The presence of this storm offshore will result in persistent northerly winds, though less potent than over the weekend. Overnight lows in the low-30s.

Weather Prediction Center surface forecast for 7PM Monday. Note the presence of a low pressure center east of North Carolina.

Tuesday – high pressure briefly builds in and provides a mostly sunny day but with temperatures still only peaking around 40ºF. Overnight lows again in the low-30s.

Wednesday – high temperature start to rebound towards normal in the mid-40s with partly sunny skies as a storm passes well to our north, and we end up in the storm’s warm sector. Overnight lows drop into the upper-30s.

GFS model 500 mb temperature, height and winds forecast for 1PM Thursday. Flow at this level is forecast to become more zonal (flatter) than earlier this week.

Thursday temperatures jump into the low-50s with sunny skies as high pressure briefly moves in again and upper level flow starts to flatten out resulting in the colder air mass in place to start the week getting pushed north. Overnight lows in upper-30s.

NYC Weekend Weather – Dec 4, 2020

A strong nor’easter/coastal low will impact NYC tonight into Saturday. Conditions will deteriorate with the worst weather overnight into tomorrow morning. Gusty winds, soaking rains will accompany this storm. Temperatures will also drop as the storm moves off northeast and winds turn to the north and northwest, however, cold air wrapping around the low will not arrive in time to set the stage for accumulating snow here. Storm clears out by later Saturday. Afterwards, calm, seasonably cool temperatures (low-40s) are in store for next week.

Rest of today – temperatures topping out in the upper-40s with warm air advection/warm front moving up ahead of the main storm. Cloudy, with chances for rain increasing through the day, mostly on the lighter side. Overnight lows largely holding steady in the mid-40s again due to the influence of the incoming warm front. Rain expected to increase in intensity overnight going into Saturday morning.

Saturday – models are in pretty good agreement (see above images from GFS and ECMWF models depicting evolution of this storm during the day Saturday) that this coastal storm will evolve quickly and intensify as it tracks offshore southeast of the region. This will result in periods of rain throughout the first half of Saturday, along with increasingly strong winds as the pressure gradient tightens around the deepening low. As the low tracks northeast, winds will be turning from the south to the north and northwest. This will bring in much cooler air, although not cold enough to support accumulating snow at the coast. As a result, temperatures will be dropping during the day Saturday into the low-40s. Precipitation should end rather quickly in the afternoon. Overnight lows will be in the low-30s wit winds easing.

Weather Prediction Center’s forecast storm track based on recent ensemble model runs.

Sunday – sunny with high temperatures in the low-40s. Overnight lows around 30ºF.

Monday similar day to Sunday with sunny weather and high temperatures in the low-40s. Overnight lows again around 30ºF.

NYC Weekend Weather – Nov 20, 2020

We’ll see warmer than average temperatures around 60ºF to start the weekend before a cool off into the 50s Sunday. Temperatures rise again Monday into the upper-50s with a warm front approaching, then cold front bringing a chance of rain. Looking ahead at Thanksgiving temperatures seem like they should be mild we may see some rain in NYC.

Rest of today – sunny with highs generally in the upper-50s to near 60ºF. High pressure south of the region will lead to southwesterly flow that will bring us these mild temperatures. Overnight lows in the upper-50s.

Saturday – a cold front is forecast to move through during the day, however, this front should be deprived of any significant moisture. Temperatures should remain mild in the upper-50s to around 60ºF once again. It won’t be until the overnight hours when temperatures start to drop in response to the cold front passage, with winds turning towards the north and lows falling into the low-40s.

Weather Prediction Center surface forecast for 7AM Saturday, showing a cold front approaching from the northwest.

Sunday – mostly cloudy with high temperatures cooling off to around 50ºF. A warm front approaching from the southwest should stabilize temperatures and prevent much of a change overnight with lows barely budging in the upper-40s. The warm front, then a cold front following on its heels should bring us a round of showers.

Monday rain diminishing early on. High temperatures in the upper-50s occurring early in the day prior to the cold front passage. Temperatures dropping steadily during the day after this into the 40s. Overnight lows in the upper-30s.

Looking ahead at Thanksgiving, there could be some rain coming our way though temperatures appear like they should be on the mild side.

GFS model 500 mb vorticity and height forecast for 7AM Thursday. A closed upper low over the Ohio valley is evident with lots of accompanying vorticity. Should this scenario actualize, we would expect to see some showers in our area during the day Thursday.

NYC Weather Update – Nov 16, 2020

What a big contrast in sensible weather this week vs. last! We were looking at record-breaking warmth in the upper-70s this time last week. Now, in the wake of a strong cold front and severe storms yesterday, temperatures cool off into the low-50s to start the week. A reinforcing cold front and high pressure brings much below normal highs only in the low-40s mid-week. A round of quick snow showers is possible going into Tuesday morning!

Rest of today – seasonably cool with westerly winds starting to die down. Sunny with high temperatures around 50ºF. Overnight lows in the upper-40s.

Weather Prediction Center surface forecast for 7AM Tuesday

Tuesday – clouds increasing as a cold front moves in from the northwest. High temperatures steady in the upper-40s. Chance of rain then rain and snow overnight. Overnight lows below average in the low-30s.

Wednesday – due to a cold start, and high pressure to the southwest, northwesterly winds will keep things cold on Wednesday with highs only around 40ºF despite sunny skies. Overnight lows drop into the low-30s.

Thursday temperatures increase to the upper-40s with sunny skies. Overnight lows warming into the low-40s.

Hurricane Iota – A Major Disaster for Central America

A catastrophic disaster could be unfolding for Nicaragua and Honduras, in the same regions that were pummeled by Hurricane Eta barely two weeks ago. Hurricane Iota appears to be on its way to becoming a rare November Category 5 storm, and is looking very impressive on satellite images this morning. The torrential rain this storm brings could result in landslides, and inland flooding, exacerbated by soil that’s still quite damp from Eta’s onslaught. With recovery efforts ongoing, and people still without permanent shelter, Iota could be a major, life-threatening storm for this area.

GFS model 850 mb relative humidity and winds at 1AM Thursday, depicting some decently fast winds and ample moisture accompanying the cold front.

NYC Weather Update – Nov 9, 2020

The week starts with possible record breaking warmth carrying over from the weekend. Record high temperatures in the mid-upper 70s were set at several locations in the region yesterday. More records could fall today with highs in the mid-70s again. A general cooling trend takes place this week with highs eventually dropping back to seasonable levels in the upper-50s. A cold front mid-week with good moisture will bring a drenching rain Wednesday into Thursday.

Rest of today – very warm with possibly record breaking temperatures in the mid-70s once again under sunny skies. Overnight lows in the upper-50s with patchy fog possible.

Weather Prediction Center surface forecast for 7AM Tuesday

Tuesday – temperatures cool off a bit but still quite warm in the upper-60s to near 70ºF with more clouds. Overnight lows quite mild in the low-60s.

Wednesday (Veteran’s Day) increasing clouds but still warm with high temperatures approaching 70ºF. A vigorous cold front will be moving in from the west. Rain chances increase through the afternoon. Most of the rain should occur overnight with good moisture content accompanying this front. Overnight lows in only dropping into the mid-60s with warm, southerly flow ahead of the frontal passage.

GFS model 850 mb relative humidity and winds at 1AM Thursday, depicting some decently fast winds and ample moisture accompanying the cold front.

Thursday high temperatures occur early in the day prior to the passage of the cold front. Rain should subside as soon as the front passes. Behind the front, winds turn to the west and bring in a cooler, drier air mass. Temperatures should drop through the day with overnight lows bottoming out around 50ºF.

NYC Weekend Weather – Oct 16, 2020

A slow-moving cold front will bring rain to start the weekend from today into Saturday morning as several waves of low pressure move along this frontal boundary. Much colder air sweeps in behind this cold front with highs around 60ºF Saturday as high pressure builds with skies clearing. Overnight lows in outlying suburbs may be close to freezing, with frost developing. High pressure remains in place into early next week, maintaining dry weather. With the position of the high moving to the northeast, some warmer southerly return flow should help temperatures rebound into the mid-60s.

Rest of today – cloudy, with periods of rain, moderate at times. High temperatures peaking early in the day in the low-60s, dropping through the day. Overnight lows cooling off into the mid-40s as rain continues until perhaps 1-2am.

GOES geocolor visible satellite imagery of the Northeast this morning. Extensive cloudiness and some vertical development is apparent along a cold front that will impact the region Friday into Saturday.

Saturday – rain ending early. Gradual clearing with high temperatures cooler, around 60ºF. Overnight lows again on the cool side, in the mid-40s under mostly clear skies.

Sunday – high temperatures rebound a little into the mid-60s under mostly sunny skies with warmer southerly return flow developing as high pressure moves to the northeast. Overnight lows likewise warming into the mid-50s.

Weather Prediction Center surface forecast for 8AM Sunday, showing high pressure anchored over the Northeast.

Monday partly sunny with high temperatures in the mid to upper-60s. Overnight lows in the mid-50s.

NYC Weather Update – Oct 13, 2020

Rainy, cloudy conditions early today start giving way to high pressure as the low pressure offshore, remnant moisture from remnants of Delta, continues moving off to the east. High pressure takes hold mid-week with above-normal temperatures rising into the low-70s. Additional rain chances come towards the end of the week with another cold front forecast to pass Friday, leading to cooler low-60s over the weekend.

Rest of today – rain ending this morning with clouds sticking around and high temperatures in the mid-60s. Clouds diminish towards the overnight hours. Overnight lows in the low-50s with skies clearing.

Weather Prediction Center surface forecast for 8AM Wednesday

Wednesday – high pressure in place with warmer temperatures around 70ºF under sunny skies. Overnight lows in the mid-50s.

Thursday similar day to Wednesday, high temperatures a touch warmer in the low-70s, with sunny skies. Overnight lows in the upper-50s with increasing clouds.

GFS model 2-meter above ground temperature anomalies for 8AM Friday

Friday rain moves in especially later in the day and overnight. High temperatures still quite mild in the upper-60s with warm southerly flow ahead of the frontal passage. Overnight lows cool to around 50ºF following the frontal passage bringing rain.

NYC Weather Update – Oct 6, 2020

This week, we see slightly above normal temperatures in the low-70s to start off, dropping to below normal temperatures in low-60s later in the week following the passage of a cold front mid-week. Overall sunny conditions punctuated by this frontal boundary tomorrow. Gusty winds and a stray thunderstorm could accompany this front as its parent low deepens over the Canadian Maritimes.

Rest of today – mostly sunny with high pressure exiting to our south, yielding light southwesterly flow and high temperatures in the low-70s. Overnight lows in the upper-50s.

Weather Prediction Center surface forecast for 8AM Wednesday

Wednesday – slightly warmer with warm southwesterly flow ahead of the cold front, highs in the mid-70s. Overnight lows in the mid-50s behind this front, which could bring isolated showers and thunderstorms to the area. Gusty winds could also accompany this front due to the large pressure gradient between us and its parent low moving over the Canadian Maritimes.

GFS model surface pressure and 10 meter above ground winds for Wednesday at 8PM

Thursday Canadian high pressure sweeps in behind the cold front bringing sunny skies and cooler temperatures in mid-60s. Overnight lows much cooler, in the upper-40s due to this change in air masses.

Friday with a cold start, high temperatures will likely top out in the mid-60s again under sunny skies. Overnight lows warm up into the low-50s.