Parts Of Region Could See New Round Of Snow As Cold, Blustery Stretch Continues Parts Of Region Could See New Round Of Snow As Cold, Blustery Stretch Continues
Parts Of Region Could See New Round Of Snow As Cold, Blustery Stretch Continues Click here for an updated story: Strong Storm System Will Bring Soaking Rain Before Ending With Snow With a stretch of cold, blustery weather expected to continue through the end of the week, parts of the region farther north and inland could see a new round of snow. Here's the five-day forecast: Thursday, Dec. 5: Partly cloudy with a high temperature in the low 40s. Winds of 10 to 18 miles per hour with gusts near 30 miles per hour will result in a  wind-chill factor between 25 and 35 degrees.The overnight low will be in the upper 20s. Friday, Dec. 6: It will be mostly…
Super Soaker: Here's How Much Rainfall To Expect On Wet, Windy Day Super Soaker: Here's How Much Rainfall To Expect On Wet, Windy Day
Super Soaker: Here's How Much Rainfall To Expect On Wet, Windy Day The remnants of Post Tropical Cyclone Olga will bring soaking rain, scattered storms, strong winds and possible flooding to the region. Precipitation from the system arrived overnight and will continue throughout the day. Rain will be heavy at times with strong winds out of the southeast at around 10 miles per hour with gusts up to 25 mph. Thunderstorms are possible after noontime Sunday. A Coastal Flood Advisory is in effect from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday. A total of 1.5 to 2 inches of precipitation is possible before the rain finally tapers off at around 8 p.m. Sunday. (See…
Five-Day Forecast: Here's When Rain Will Return Five-Day Forecast: Here's When Rain Will Return
Five-Day Forecast: Here's When Rain Will Return It will be a pleasant week for the most part, with the exception of a relatively brief period early in the week. Monday, Oct. 21 will be mostly sunny and pleasant with a high temperature in the mid 60s. Clouds will increase overnight and Tuesday, Oct. 22 will be mostly cloudy with a high around 60 degrees. There will be a chance of rain after noontime before rain becomes like after 9 p.m. Tuesday and continuing through 3 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23. Skies will clear in the morning Wednesday, leading to a sunny day with a high in the low 60s. Thursday, Oct. 24 will be sunny with a high in the…
Here's When Slow-Moving Storm Will Bring Rain, Gusty Winds Here's When Slow-Moving Storm Will Bring Rain, Gusty Winds
Here's When Slow-Moving Storm Will Bring Rain, Gusty Winds A slow-moving ocean storm in the Atlantic will bring steadier rain and gusty winds to the area starting in the middle of the week. Here's a day-by-day look at what to expect: Tuesday, Oct. 8: After a few morning showers, it will be relatively dry the rest of the day, with some sun late in the morning through the afternoon. The high temperature will be in the mid 60s on a breezy and cooler day. There is a chance of showers again overnight. Wednesday, Oct. 9: The offshore storm will bring more rain starting Wednesday and continuing through the end of the workweek. It …
Weather Whiplash: Storms, Summer-Like Warmth Will Be Followed By Big Change Weather Whiplash: Storms, Summer-Like Warmth Will Be Followed By Big Change
Weather Whiplash: Storms, Summer-Like Warmth Will Be Followed By Big Change Now that the calendar has flipped to October, get set for some big changes, or to put it simpler: Weather whiplash. A summerlike stretch in the middle of the week will be followed by storms and rain which will lead to a drop to true, fall-like temperatures. Here's what to expect: Tuesday, Oct. 1: Mostly cloudy and more humid, with a high temperature in the low to mid 70s. There's a chance of showers overnight. Wednesday, Oct. 2: Temperatures will soar into the mid to upper 80s on a partly sunny day. The chance for showers and storms starts at 3 p.m. The storm chance remains until 8 p…
Showers, Storms With Rumbles Of Thunder, Lightning Will Sweep Through Area Showers, Storms With Rumbles Of Thunder, Lightning Will Sweep Through Area
Showers, Storms With Rumbles Of Thunder, Lightning Will Sweep Through Area A storm system with showers and thunderstorms is sweeping through the area, moving from west to east. The best chance of rain for most of our area will be in the mid to late afternoon on Thursday, Sept. 26. A few rumbles of thunder and lightning may occur with any heavier showers. The chance for showers and storms will continue until around 8 p.m. Thursday. That will be followed by gradual clearing, leading to a sunny day on Friday, Sept. 27 with a high temperature in the mid 70s. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
New Winter Weather Forecasts: 'Snow-verload' For Parts Of US, 'Wet, Wild' One In This Area New Winter Weather Forecasts: 'Snow-verload' For Parts Of US, 'Wet, Wild' One In This Area
New Winter Weather Forecasts: 'Snow-verload' For Parts Of US, 'Wet, Wild' One In This Area Parts of the United States will see a "snow-verload" during what will be a stormy winter for most of the nation, according to two brand-new long-range forecasts. The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a "wet and wild" 2019-20 winter in the Northeast. The Farmers' Almanac says this region will see "a good amount of snow." Overall, the Old Farmer's Almanac is calling for "shivers, snowflakes ... and strong storms" with the "snow-verload" affecting mainly northern states in the west and midwest. "This winter will be remembered for strong storms bringing heavy rain and sleet, not to mention piles o…
Tracking Dorian: Hurricane Could Bring Tropical Storm-Force Winds To Area Tracking Dorian: Hurricane Could Bring Tropical Storm-Force Winds To Area
Tracking Dorian: Hurricane Could Bring Tropical Storm-Force Winds To Area Major hurricane Dorian is expected to slowly approach the eastern Florida coastline late in the day on Tuesday, Sept. 3, before starting a days-long northerly trek that could affect the New York area with Tropical Storm-force winds at the end of the workweek. Dorian will remain a large and dangerous hurricane as the storm tracks northward near or just offshore the Florida east coast through Wednesday, Sept. 4, the National Hurricane Center said in a new advisory issued Tuesday morning.  The slow-motion nature of the storm will bring long-duration rain, storm surge, damaging winds, and …
Severe Weather Alert: Strong Storms Will Bring Drenching Rain, Damaging Winds Severe Weather Alert: Strong Storms Will Bring Drenching Rain, Damaging Winds
Severe Weather Alert: Strong Storms Will Bring Drenching Rain, Damaging Winds Click here for an updated story: Severe Thunderstorm Watch Now In Effect: Drenching Rain, Damaging Winds On Way Severe, gusty storms with damaging winds and drenching rain will roll through the area. Thunder, frequent lightning and local flash flooding are also expected, with large hail possible. Isolated storm activity will begin around 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7 on a mostly cloudy day in which the high temperature will be in the mid 80s.  Storms will become more widespread in the late afternoon and through the evening, the National Weather Service said in a Hazardous Weather St…
New Round Of Drenching Rain, Thunderstorms Will Sweep Through Area New Round Of Drenching Rain, Thunderstorms Will Sweep Through Area
New Round Of Drenching Rain, Thunderstorms Will Sweep Through Area Get set for a new round of drenching rain and thunderstorms following one more pleasant and seasonable day. Wednesday, June 12 will be mostly sunny with low humidity and a high temperature near 75 degrees. Rain will arrive in the area late Wednesday night into Thursday, June 13 as a storm system moves north from the Midwest and the Southeast. Rain, heavy at times, will continue through around 1 p.m. Thursday, in which the high temperature will be in the mid 60s. Look for more showers after that with scattered thunderstorms starting at around 3 p.m. The evening commute will be slipper…
Rain Will Return: Big Change Coming After Rare Dry Weekend Rain Will Return: Big Change Coming After Rare Dry Weekend
Rain Will Return: Big Change Coming After Rare Dry Weekend There's a big change coming following the first dry weekend of the spring. Here's what to expect, and when: Sunday, June 9: Mostly sunny skies will fade behind thickening clouds in the afternoon. Temperatures will be slightly cooler with a high in the mid 70s inland and low 70s along the coast. (See second image above.) There will be a calm breeze with winds between 5 to 8 mph. If you're heading to the beach, there will be a moderate risk of rip current development. Remember to heed the advice of local beach patrol and flag warning systems and swim near a lifeguard. Monday, June 10:&…
Get Set For Stormy Stretch After Sunny, Seasonable Memorial Day Get Set For Stormy Stretch After Sunny, Seasonable Memorial Day
Get Set For Stormy Stretch After Sunny, Seasonable Memorial Day Stormy conditions will return and stick around for several days after a pleasant start to the week. The good news is that Memorial Day on Monday, May 27 will be picture perfect - sunny and seasonable with a high in the mid to upper 70s and calm winds of about eight miles per hour. The stormy stretch starts on Tuesday, May 28 on a mostly cloudy and much cooler day with the temperature holding steady at around 60 degrees.  Showers will arrive after noon Tuesday, with periods of rain during the day and a chance of thunderstorms through the afternoon until around midnight. Up to a half in…