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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Possible Tornado in New Jersey - Approaching CT

On Doppler Radar, a clear hook echo is now visible in NE NJ. This storm cell is moving towards the state of CT, so state tuned for further updates.


Severe Thunderstorms Approaching

Within the next few hours, be prepared for torrential downpours with some rumbles of thunder. Although I don't expect any severe weather in our immediate area, a tornado warning was issued earlier for PA and now a hook echo appears to be forming just north and west of NYC.

More graphics soon.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Tonight's Forecast

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Severe Weather in Tornado Alley, Moderating Temperatures

The south-central U.S. will be dealing with severe weather over the next few days, meanwhile, Bristol will see moderating temperatures over the next few days.

Strong storm out west as seen on the WRF model:
As we get into Friday, a disturbance will pass though. Expect a dreary start to the day with passing rain showers. This will likely be the warmest day of the week, however, thick clouds may linger too long for us to really soar past 60 degrees. My current prediction is that temperatures will max out between 55 and 60 degrees on Friday. Of course, the variation accounts for different elevations throughout the area.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Mild Weather, Welcome Spring!

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SATURDAY: Mostly sunny with springtime warmth. Rain overnight. Highs 60-65.

SUNDAY: Times of clouds and sun. Highs 59-64.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Spring Conditions this Weekend

SATURDAY: Partly cloudy. High: 55

SUNDAY: Clouds with peaks of sun. Strong southwesterly flow. High: 68

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Final Snowfall Forecast

Here is my final map for tonight's major nor'easter. Expect 8"-12" here in Bristol, with strong winds and blowing snow. The school forecast will be issued very soon.

Snowfall Map Update

Well, I think it's safe to say that the biggest snowstorm of the year is on tap for tonight and tomorrow. The snow will fall heavy tomorrow morning during the "commute" - that is, if there is one. In Bristol, expect about 12" of powder. This will be the same story throughout the region.


TOTAL SNOWFALL PROJECTION:

TRAVEL IMPACTS MONDAY: