Stormy Friday Ahead: Heavy Rain, Strong Winds, and Rapid Temperature Drop
Stormy Friday Ahead: Heavy Rain, Strong Winds, and Rapid Temperature Drop Radar is lighting up this morning as a strong storm system moves into the region. Expect periods of heavy rain through the morning commute, which could lead to urban and poor drainage flooding in some spots. If you’re [...]
Snowfall Discussion: Light Snow Saturday Night Into Sunday
A clipper system is expected to approach the region late Saturday and impact the area through Sunday morning. While there is still some uncertainty regarding the exact track and snowfall amounts, the most likely scenario points to a light, area-wide snow event, generally in the 1 to 3-inch range. [...]
The Science Behind Light Snow/Mix Showers Tonight Into Saturday Morning
If you live in Connecticut or nearby areas, you might notice some light snow showers late tonight into tomorrow morning. Closer to New York City, there’s even a chance of freezing drizzle. But what’s causing this? The answer lies in something called an inverted trough—a term that sounds complicated [...]
Weather Blog: A Chilly Stretch Ahead
If you’ve been feeling the chill lately, get ready—winter is making its presence known across the region. Dry conditions will dominate through midweek, but temperatures will remain well below normal. Highs Wednesday and Thursday will only reach the upper 30s to lower 40s, about 10 degrees colder than what [...]
Thanksgiving Week Weather: From Mild Showers to Holiday Chill in Southern New England
As Thanksgiving approaches, Southern New England is in for a weather rollercoaster. From mild showers early in the week to a sharp drop in temperatures for the holiday and beyond, here’s what you need to know to plan your celebrations and shopping trips. Forecast Breakdown Monday: Mostly cloudy skies [...]
FAQ: WHY ARE WE SEEING SO MANY NORTHERN NIGHTS DISPLAYS?
“I never remember this many Northern Lights events before…” has been one of the most common expressions I’ve heard as of late. There are several reasons for this. Firstly, solar cycles last roughly 11 years and we have been at the peak of the current cycle (Cycle 25) for [...]
