Pete Bouchard

End of Days...

Posted by Pete Bouchard

...in the 50s.

Cold air is marching across New York, bringing back the wind AND the 30s and 40s. We're not going into the deep freeze, nor are we bringing back the howling winds. What I'm seeing is persistent wind and cold: the kind that nags you when you're outside...and reminds you that we're on the brink of winter. That's an important point too. We've been a quiet, semi-balmy pattern for OVER a week now.

It all comes home to roost with the passage of a cold front late tonight/predawn tomorrow. Temps will struggle through the 40s for much of the day tomorrow. By mid/late afternoon, we'll finally give in as temperatures fall into the 30s. Keep that in mind if you're coming into the city for the evening. Wind chills will be in the upper 20s to low 30s to boot!

The cold air settling in next week will be enough to ward off the storms too. I was concerned about a possible snow/mix/rain event Tuesday and Wednesday, but that seems to be entirely out of the picture now.

Dress in layers!

Pete
 

Pete Bouchard

Take the Good, Take the Bad

Posted by Pete Bouchard

Rain, rain, rain...

...but for many today was a day of hurry up and wait. Sure there were showers, but not every minute was washed out. With the events unfolding tonight, that's about to change.

Posted 05/24/13, 5:53pm
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Jeremy Reiner

How To Spin This

Posted by Jeremy Reiner

So....what would you like to hear first? The good news? Bad news? Let's start with the good news....

Posted 05/24/13, 6:37am
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Pete Bouchard

Come On Ride The Train

Posted by Pete Bouchard

Heavy rain is on the move! All afternoon long it was stalled over Western Massachusetts and Connecticut. Heavy pulses of rain traveled over the same towns and cities - a process meteorologists call "training" - resulting in flash flooding in some counties to our west.

Posted 05/23/13, 4:35pm
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Jeremy Reiner

Unsettling

Posted by Jeremy Reiner

Another day where we have cool, ocean air battling warmer land air leading to a clash of air. That means clouds, drizzle, fog, humidity (frizzy hair) for much of the day. It's not a washout though. The highest chance of rain is this morning--until 9:30am and then later this afternoon (after 3pm). In between, you will see a lot of clouds but also some sunshine at times. Even limited sun will be able to shove temps well into the 70s. This warm & humid air is what will lead to another round of showers & t-storms later today. Some of the storms will be intense. Like the past two days the strongest storms will be in western New England. Only isolated showers/ thunderstorms are expected along the coastline later today. Sox game will have the risk of some showers but they should be able to play that game. Welcome back Tito!

Posted 05/23/13, 7:06am
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