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Monday, November 25, 2013

Record or Near Record Cold Tonight in the Northeast, Heavy Rain Up to 4 Inches for Tuesday and Wednesday

Arctic air has plunged temperatures into the 20s and teens across the entire New York City area tonight with near record or record lows expected Monday morning.  Highs today were only in the 20s in most areas today with a large brush fire reported in Old Bridge Township in New Jersey.  A Red Flag Warning remains in effect for Monday.  A storm that produced as much as 40 inches of snow in the southern Rockies has spread snow, sleet and freezing rain eastward.  Up to a foot of snow fell outside of Oklahoma City.  This storm will redevelop across the Gulf of Mexico and will spread 2 to 5 inches of rain across the Southeast and coastal sections of the Northeast Tuesday night and Wednesday.  Up to a foot of snow will fall across interior New England.  Thanksgiving will be sunny, windy and cold in and around the New York City metropolitan area. 

George Wright is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist for Wright Weather Consulting, LLC. George is also a meteorologist with ABC News and Cablevision News 12. Our website is WrightWeather.com.
















Sunday, November 24, 2013

Winter Storm for the Southern Plains, Coastal Storm in the East for Wednesday...

The pattern is forecast to change in the next two weeks to a colder and stormier pattern with the potential for coastal storms along the east coast.  Very cold Arctic air has produced the coldest weather of the season today in New York and across the Northeast.  Lake effect snowfall above 6 inches is forecast across extreme northeast Ohio, northwest Pennsylvania and upstate.  The high today in New York is forecast to reach only 32 degrees which is 19 degrees below the normal high of 51. Red Flag Warnings are in effect across the entire New York tri-state region due to dry conditions and gusty northwest winds.  Winter weather warnings and advisories are posted from Utah to Arkansas including New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma.  Snow, sleet and freezing rain will produce slippery travel conditions in this area.  The travel problems will shift eastward on Monday into Wednesday with heavy rains expected in the Southeast with up to a foot of snow possible by Wednesday night across interior New England.  Wind-driven rain is forecast for New York City on Wednesday.  With the exception for light snow across the Dakotas, snow showers across the Great Lakes and rain in northern California, most of the nation will be dry on Thanksgiving.  It will be cold and windy across the Great Lakes, the Ohio Valley and the Northeast.  Have a great holiday.

George Wright is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist for Wright Weather Consulting, LLC. George is also a meteorologist with ABC News and Cablevision News 12. Our website is WrightWeather.com.