Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Tuesday, November 25, 2015 - Morning Weather Discussion

We will have one more nice day today with highs in the low 50’s then we will have a Nor'easter at the worst possible time…

A Nor'easter will start to develop in the Gulf of Mexico tomorrow morning then will track right up the East Coast of the United States bringing a large swath of snow from the Southern Appalachians up to Maine.  It looks as if the big cities may be just a degree or two warm to end up with the highest snowfall totals, ending up in the 1-6 inch range but areas just north and west of all the big cities will likely end up in the 6-12 inch range with some localized amounts of over one foot likely.  Boston may be the one city that ends up in the heavier band though. 

As for Northern New Jersey, I am expecting all of Northern New Jersey to end up in the 6-12 inch range with Northeastern New Jersey ending up in the lower end of this range and Northwestern New Jersey ending up in the higher end of this range.
The precipitation will likely start as rain or wet snow briefly at around 5 am tomorrow morning but will gradually change to all snow as the temperatures will drop as the intensity of the precipitation increases and the storm approaches our area.  The snow will then become heavy at times from late morning through the rest of the day, ending around 2 am on Thanksgiving morning.

I would expect travel to become difficult by late morning in Northwest New Jersey and by early afternoon in Northeastern New Jersey. 

Moving beyond this it will be very cold on Black Friday and Saturday mornings for all the holiday shoppers, so dress warmly as lows will be in the teens.

It should then be warmer but a bit unsettled next week with a chance of a little light rain on Monday and a chance of showers on Wednesday and Thursday.

I believe the next chance of snow would be around Next Monday, December 8th.  We shall see.

Have a great day!

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