New Storm System Will Bring Big Change In Weather Pattern New Storm System Will Bring Big Change In Weather Pattern
New Storm System Will Bring Big Change In Weather Pattern A new storm is headed to the region and it will bring days of dreary weather and a big change in the weather pattern, including a drop in temperatures. Tuesday, April 13 will be a dry day with morning clouds giving way to afternoon sunshine and a high temperature in the low 60s. After a partly sunny start on Wednesday, April 14, clouds will increase in the afternoon as the high temperature reaches the mid 60s. The slow-moving system will then begin to make its way to the region, starting late in the evening on Wednesday, bringing rounds of wet weather. There will be on-and-off showers and…
Big Change In Weather Pattern Coming After Icy, Snowy Stretch Big Change In Weather Pattern Coming After Icy, Snowy Stretch
Big Change In Weather Pattern Coming After Icy, Snowy Stretch Just when you thought there could be "snow" more, a new round of snow and rain showers is possibly on Tuesday, Feb. 23. But the temperature will be just above freezing during the window for precipitation from mid-morning to the early afternoon, so any snow will not accumulate on surfaces. Tuesday's high temperature could finally top the 40-degree mark under mostly cloudy skies. Then -- at long last -- will come a much-welcomed change in the weather pattern in the form of milder temperatures and clear skies. Wednesday, Feb. 24 will be mostly sunny and feel a bit like early spring, wit…
Here Are Areas Expected To See Accumulating Snowfall From New Storm System Here Are Areas Expected To See Accumulating Snowfall From New Storm System
Here Are Areas Expected To See Accumulating Snowfall From New Storm System Areas in which accumulating snowfall is expected have been identified for a quick-moving new storm system that will sweep through the region. The time frame for the storm is from early Monday afternoon into early Monday evening, Feb. 22. An inch or so of snowfall is possible north of I-287 in New York and the Merritt Parkway in Connecticut and Massachusetts before a changeover to rain. (See the first image above.) Areas mainly north of I-84 could see 1 to 3 inches of snowfall. Some parts of upstate New York could see 3 to 4 inches. (For projections there, click on the second image above.) …
Nor'easter Nears: Snowfall Projections Increase As Region Braces For Blizzard-Like Conditions Nor'easter Nears: Snowfall Projections Increase As Region Braces For Blizzard-Like Conditions
Nor'easter Nears: Snowfall Projections Increase As Region Braces For Blizzard-Like Conditions A long-lasting, major storm taking aim on the Northeast will bring between a foot and 18 inches of snowfall to much of the region, along with blizzard-like conditions, including strong, gusty winds. The storm is expected to develop late Sunday night, Jan. 31, and become heaviest in the afternoon on Monday, Feb. 1, and linger into Tuesday, Feb. 2. For a look at the latest snowfall projections for the storm, released Saturday morning, Jan. 31 by both the National Weather Service and AccuWeather, see the first two images above. For the projected arrival times for the storm, see the third ima…
Storm Knocks Out Power To More Than 100,000 In Hudson Valley Storm Knocks Out Power To More Than 100,000 In Hudson Valley
Storm Knocks Out Power To More Than 100,000 In Hudson Valley A powerful storm system bringing heavy downpours and damaging winds has resulted in numerous downed tree limbs, leading to road closures and more than 100,000 power outages in the Hudson Valley. Here are the number of customers without power just before 8:15 a.m. on Christmas Day, Friday, Dec. 25 by utility company (click on each link for breakdowns by community): Con Edison - 17,598 NYSEG - 24,469 Central Hudson - 33,163 Orange & Rockland County - 26,107 In areas hardest hit, residents are being urged to avoid travel Christmas morning to allow utility crews to clear roadways …
Here's What To Expect After Snowstorm Winds Down Here's What To Expect After Snowstorm Winds Down
Here's What To Expect After Snowstorm Winds Down The massive storm that spread for hundreds of miles throughout the Northeast is winding down after dumping as much as 40 inches of snow in parts of the region. Related story - How Much Snow Did You Get? Here's Rundown Of Totals From Throughout Region Areas farthest east are still seeing snowfall just before 9 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 17. (See satellite image above.) Snow removal will be challenging Thursday as the temperature holds steady below the freezing mark on a blustery day, with the high temperature in the upper 20s to around 30 degrees under cloudy skies.  Winds will rema…
Storm Will Be Followed By Gusty Winds, Drop In Temperatures Storm Will Be Followed By Gusty Winds, Drop In Temperatures
Storm Will Be Followed By Gusty Winds, Drop In Temperatures A storm system that has swept through the region will be followed by clearing, gusty winds and a drop in temperatures. Some parts of the region will see as much as 2 inches of rainfall from the system, which will wrap up later in the morning on Monday, Nov. 23. Skies will gradually clear after noontime just as strong winds move in. The temperature will fall in the afternoon from the mid 50s to the mid 40s on a breezy day with wind strength of 10 to 15 miles per hour and gusts up to 25 mph.  As a result, it will feel more like it's in the 30s by the time nightfall arrives. The overni…
Band Of Snow Will Sweep Through Parts Of Region Band Of Snow Will Sweep Through Parts Of Region
Band Of Snow Will Sweep Through Parts Of Region As clouds increase and temperatures fall, a band of snow will sweep through parts of the region. Areas farthest north of I-84 could see 1 to 3 inches of snowfall. (See image above.) The time frame for the precipitation is from 9 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17 until late morning, and then again after 3 p.m. in areas north of I-84. Areas south could see snow showers during that time. Most of the day Tuesday will be partly sunny. The high temperature will be in the mid 40s. Skies will clear Tuesday night, and temperatures will fall to the upper 20s, with wind-chill values between 20 and 25. Wednesd…
Stormy, Windy Weather Will Sweep Through Region After Brisk, Dry Start To Weekend Stormy, Windy Weather Will Sweep Through Region After Brisk, Dry Start To Weekend
Stormy, Windy Weather Will Sweep Through Region After Brisk, Dry Start To Weekend A cool, dry, and brisk start to the weekend will be followed by a new round of stormy and windy weather. Saturday, Nov. 14 will be sunny and cool with a high temperature in the upper 40s. The overnight low will be in the mid 30s with areas of frost. After a partly sunny start on Sunday, Nov. 15, clouds will thicken later in the morning with scattered showers arriving after noontime on a day in which the high temperature will be in the low to mid 50s. Showers will become likely, and a thunderstorm possible, after 3 p.m. Sunday. Winds out of the south will increase to 12 to 18 miles per hou…
Super Soaker: Heavy Rain Will Sweep Through Region Leading To Cooler Temperatures Super Soaker: Heavy Rain Will Sweep Through Region Leading To Cooler Temperatures
Super Soaker: Heavy Rain Will Sweep Through Region Leading To Cooler Temperatures A long stretch of dry, warmer-than-average weather will come to an end as a cold front sweeps through the region, bringing in rain, which will be heavy at times, followed by cooler temperatures. Veterans Day on Wednesday, Nov. 11 will be cloudy with temperatures staying above average, with the upper 60s.  The rain should begin by mid-afternoon Wednesday and continue through the evening, with downpours that could cause flooding possible at times. Rain and showers will linger overnight and into Thursday, Nov. 12, which will be a colder and raw day with the high temperature in the mid 50…
Storm System Will Sweep Through Region, Leading To Change In Weather Pattern Storm System Will Sweep Through Region, Leading To Change In Weather Pattern
Storm System Will Sweep Through Region, Leading To Change In Weather Pattern A new storm system will sweep through the region, leading to a change in the weather pattern. Wednesday, Sept. 2 has started off with morning showers and patchy fog. There will be a break in the showers during the afternoon on a day in which the high temperature will be in the upper 70s. As a frontal boundary approaches during the evening, a round of isolated thunderstorms will move in after 10 p.m. Wednesday. The passage of the storm system will lead to an increase in temperatures on Thursday, Sept. 3, which will be a partly sunny and warmer day with the high temp around 85 deg…
Unsettled Stretch Will Include New Round Of Storms Leading To Change In Weather Pattern Unsettled Stretch Will Include New Round Of Storms Leading To Change In Weather Pattern
Unsettled Stretch Will Include New Round Of Storms Leading To Change In Weather Pattern The new month begins with an unsettled weather pattern that will bring showers at times and a new storm system leading to an increase in temperatures. Here's the five-day forecast: Tuesday, Sept. 1: There will be showers at times on a mostly cloudy day with the high temperature in the upper 70s. There will be patchy fog overnight with the low temperature in the mid 60s. Wednesday, Sept. 2: The new storm system will move through in the afternoon on a another cloudy day with the high temperature in the upper 70s.  Showers and scattered storms will arrive after noontime and contin…