12/1/19-12/3/19 Snow/Rainstorm Update

Let’s start with the good news: Almost all the models have backed off the idea of a heavy snowfall for Long Island and NYC. They do keep the idea of snow, possibly over a foot in the forecast for areas to the North and West of NYC.

Now the bad news: Starting mid-day tomorrow the weather will deteriorate as a low pressure system will begin to move through the region. Expect rain, with the possibility of mixed precipitation to overspread the area from west to east by late morning. The rain with some sleet/snow mixed in will continue through Sunday night into early Monday morning. This is the point where we can expect the rain to transition to snow, and some areas of NYC and Long Island may see a couple inches of snow by Monday evening. Most models move the precipitation out by late Monday night, with the latest run of the NAM having some precipitation hanging around until late Monday night into Tuesday morning. At this point the takeaway is that we will have a few days of unsettled weather, with the chance of a few inches of snowfall by Monday evening.

I should have a better idea by mid to late tomorrow on any changes in regards to snowfall as it all depends on where the low pressure system begins to transfer and then intensifies south of Long Island. I know I usually post snow forecast maps at this point, but I will not be posting any since they are inaccurate due to all theĀ  mixed precipitation that will be occurring with this system.

Happy Thanksgiving!!

Happy Thanksgiving!!! Unfortunately, I bring some bad news to you today: It looks like we may have our first snowstorm of the year Sunday into Monday. There is still some uncertainty if this will actually happen but the models do seem to be trending towards some snowfall. Take a look at the map below to see the latest Euro forecast… More to come in regards to timing, impacts, and if the storm will actually happen.

3/3/19-3/4/19 Storm Update

A quick rundown on tonights storm follows below. The Goldberg Weather household has been very busy, hence the lack of updates:

The storm should start somewhere between 5&7pm with light possibly mixed precipitation. The storm will continue as snow with some mixing occurring, especially on the South Shore. The snow will end sometime overnight before sunrise. By the end of the storm you can expect 2-4″ on the South shore and 3-6″ on the North Shore. Someone on the North Shore may see closer to 8″ but I’m not confident in that.

Wintry Mix Likely Overnight

Our region is expecting another round of wintry weather overnight tonight. As with the last round, it will be relatively low impact, and will end with some light rain. Precipitation will begin to overspread the area by about 9PM this evening. Areas to the south of the city, will likely see all rain for the duration of the storm. Areas from NYC’s latitude North will begin as snow, and eventually change over by the morning. Southern Connecticut and the Lower Hudson Valley may stay as snow throughout the whole storm, with some possible mixing towards the end of the storm.

This storm will be one where the further North you are the more likely you are to see accumulating snow, this applies to Long Island as well. The South Shore may see no more than a coating while areas North of the LIE may see around 2 inches. As I stated earlier, overall the storm will be low impact to the area, and precipitation will end by early Monday morning.

More to come later if anything changes.

 

2/12/2019 Winter Weather Event

I have not posted much about tomorrows event, simply because I’m not that impressed by it. Overall, we’re looking at a minor winter weather event for the area. Snow will begin tomorrow morning between 7 AM and 9 AM. Snow will continue throughout the morning before changing to sleet sometime around mid-day. Finally in the late afternoon or early evening the sleet will change over to rain. The further East you are the earlier the earlier the changeover to rain, the further North and West, the longer the sleet/snow will hold on.

Snow totals will be somewhere in the neighborhood of a coating to 2 inches, more West and less East. Additionally, we may see half an inch to an inch of sleet accumulation. The sleet accumulation will be highly dependent on surface temperatures and on how cold the lower and mid-levels of the atmosphere can stay.

 

Storm Update-

Just a quick update on the storm for tonight into tomorrow: The storm is tracking further North than originally forecast. Therefore, we’re going to see mostly if not all rain. There may be some light snow at the start this evening, but that will quickly change over. Enjoy the soaking!