Award-winning meteorologist Brad Field and broadcast veteran Dan Lovallo discuss the immediate weather and the why of weather for Connecticut, New England and the nation.
Connecticut will be hit with back-to-back rain storms on Apr. 6 and Apr. 7, followed by a mild spell that will blossom into a big, spring warm up. That is the prediction of meteorologist Brad Field in his season-ending podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.
Bombogenesis will be part of a storm on Mar. 12 that hits Connecticut and the region, according to meteorologist Brad Field. After the week of Mar. 12-13, however, the area's weather makes a dramatic change.
Don't put your snow shovels way just yet, Connecticut. That's the message from meteorologist Brad Field, as he looks at the latest weather forecast for the region. Several snowstorms could be on the horizon.
Connecticut will be walloped with a Nor'easter on Friday, Feb. 25, as accumulating snow, sleet and ice pellets will dominate the weather. Once the storm moves out, cold weather will settle in for a considerable period of time, according to meteorologist Brad Field.
Meteorologist Brad Field is predicting wild weather swings from Feb. 17 into early March. In his latest podcast, Field and co-host Dan Lovallo discuss what is in store for Connecticut and the region during this time frame.
After a mild stretch of weather, Connecticut could be in for a moderate snowstorm on Sunday. Meteorologist Brad Field has all the details in his latest podcast.
A snowstorm looms for Connecticut for Jan. 28 into the 29th but how much depends on how the storm develops, according to meteorologist Brad Field.
Connecticut is about to get hit with a winter wallop over the next month, according to meteorologist Brad Field. The action will begin on Jan. 14, when Arctic weather pours into the state, followed by a major snowstorm. Field has all the details in his latest podcast.
Connecticut is about to get hit with its first snowstorm of the new year, starting on Jan. 7. After the storm, more precipitation could hit the region over the weekend, before bitter, cold weather seeps into the region the week of Jan. 9.
As 2021 winds down, meteorologist Brad Field is predicting rain to usher in 2022, but is the persistently, mild weather pattern in Connecticut about to breakdown. In his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field notes a major snowstorm is possible for Jan. 7, 2022.
Winter has arrived and meteorologist Brad Field gives his long-range winter forecast for Connecticut and the region, entering 2022. Field also talks about a potential snowstorm for Christmas.
Weather changes are aloft for Connecticut and the New England region, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his latest episode with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field explains what is in store for the weather, after an unseasonably mild stretch.
It is the return of the Brad Field Weather podcast with meteorologist Brad Field and co-host Dan Lovallo. Field and Lovallo discuss the podcast's return, while also examining the weather for Connecticut and the region for the period of Dec. 10 into Christmas week. Field also speculates on whether the area will have snow on the ground for Christmas.
Henri, which will develop into a hurricane, will directly impact Connecticut, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In a special Brad Field Weather podcast, Field and co-host Dan Lovallo talk about the storm, its time line and how it will effect Connecticut.
Meteorologist Brad Field has revealed his summer forecast for Connecticut and the region and it might be a tale of two summers. Plus Field and co-host Dan Lovallo make a big announcement.
The cool, wet weather pattern for Connecticut will continue into the week of May 9, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field talks about why the pattern continues and also explains the difference between a "weather watch" and a "weather warning."
Connecticut's weather will be on a bit of a roller coaster ride the week of April 25, according to meteorologist Brad Field, in his latest podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo. The two talk about the weather changes and also look back at what led them to pursue their career paths.
A spring Nor'easter is headed toward Connecticut April 15 and 16, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In some areas there could be snow accumulation, Field noted in his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo. After the storm, a cool weather pattern will settle over the region.
Enjoy the next few days because April showers are on the way, as the weather changes in Connecticut the week of April 11. Meteorologist Brad Field has all the details in his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.
A mixed bag of weather will greet Connecticut and the region for the start of April, according to meteorologist Brad Field. There are some signs of changes, however, Field noted in his podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.
Connecticut and the region will experience splendid, early spring weather the week of March 21, but the weather will diminish by the weekend. In fact, it might feel like winter again, according to meteorologist Brad Field in his latest podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.
Renowned Rhode Island meteorologist Steve Cascione is the guest on the latest Brad Field Weather podcast. Meteorologist Brad Field and Cascione reminisce about their days on Rhode Island television and look back on their long friendship. Field also provides the latest forecast for March 18 into the following week.
Winter will make a return to Connecticut March 13 through the following weekend, according to meteorologist Brad Field. Details on the week ahead and much more make up the podcast with Field and co-host Dan Lovallo.
The first weekend in March will feature bitter cold weather in Connecticut and the northeast, but it will serve as a prelude to spring-like temperatures the week of Mar. 7, according to meteorologist Brad Field. How long the temperatures hold and much more is discussed by Field and his co-host Dan Lovallo.
Look for weather changes with the arrival of March, according to meteorologist Brad Field. Some days will be mild, while other days will be downright cold, according to Field in his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.
Nagging storms, bringing mixed precipitation, will impact Connecticut and the region between Feb. 18-20, according to meteorologist Brad Field.
Connecticut faces a stormy week ahead, as meteorologist Brad Field details in his latest episode of his podcast, along with co-host Dan Lovallo. The storms will bring an array of precipitation from snow to sleet to ice and rain.
A quick hitting storm, coming from Pittsburgh, will drop up to six inches of snow on parts of Connecticut on Feb. 9, according meteorologist Brad Field.
Connecticut to get four snow storms in one week. Between February 7 and February 14, the state could get a total of 20 inches of snow, according to meteorologist Brad Field in his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.
A major snowstorm will slam Connecticut and the region Feb. 1 to Feb. 2. In a special episode of his podcast, meteorologist Brad Field has the details.
Frigid weather is pouring into Connecticut for Jan. 29-31, setting the stage for a major snowstorm, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field details what's ahead over the next five days.
A winter storm will impact Connecticut, dumping four inches of snow on some parts of the state, according to meteorologist Brad Field.
Weather changes are coming for Connecticut and the region, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field explains when the changes can be expected and why they are occurring.
Substantial rain is in store for Connecticut Jan. 15 into Jan. 16, according to meteorologist Brad Field. Meanwhile, the Polar Vortex has been delayed, but in his weekly conversation with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field explains the vortex will be arriving by next week.
A drastic weather change is on the horizon for Connecticut and the continental United States, according to meteorologist Brad Field. Because of changes in temperature above the North Pole, a brutal, stretch of winter weather is on the verge of infiltrating the region, beginning Jan. 14, 2021. Brad has all the details in his podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.
A small winter storm will dump anywhere from an inch of snow and mixed precipitation to higher amounts in elevated areas of Connecticut, according to meteorologist Brad Field. The storm will hit on Jan. 3 with the main precipitation beginning at 4 p.m. However, in his conversation with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field says the nuisance storm could be a harbinger of bigger things.
An unsettled stretch of weather will usher in the New Year for Connecticut residents, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field also predicts a dramatic change in the weather pattern in mid-January and what it will mean.
Connecticut will be receiving heavy rain, wind and fog on Christmas Eve into Christmas, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his latest podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field notes that power outages are possible, along with dense fog, as snow pack melts. The standing water could turn to ice on Christmas afternoon.
Meteorologist Brad Field is predicting Connecticut will get walloped with a massive snowstorm on Dec. 16 and 17.
Conditions are ripe for a major snowstorm in Connecticut and the region on Dec. 16, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field is forecasting moderating temperatures for Dec. 10-13, before the weather turns to winter for the middle of the week of Dec. 13. He outlines the possible scenarios in his podcast.
Connecticut will be hit with a nor'easter on Saturday, Dec. 5, according to meteorologist Brad Field. Expect a variety of accumulation totals, wind and cold temperatures, Field stated, in his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo. Some areas may also hear some thunder, said Field.
Thanksgiving Day in Connecticut will be a rainy one, setting up a mild weekend, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field is calling for above normal temperatures through the holiday weekend, portending dramatic weather changes. Substantial rainfall will dominate Connecticut weather on Dec. 1 and Dec. 2.
Connecticut is facing mild temperatures for Nov. 20 and Nov. 21, but that is serving as a prelude to cold rain that is about to infiltrate the region. Meteorologist Brad Field, in his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo, explains the ups and downs of the area's recent weather patterns.
Connecticut's weather is about to make a dramatic change, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field notes that 70-degree days will be gone for awhile and during the week of Nov. 15, 2020, some daytime highs will only be in the 30s.
Unseasonably mild weather is returning to Connecticut and the region, starting Nov. 6, as meteorologist Brad Field explains in his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.
What will the winter weather be like in 2020-21? Meteorologist Brad Field issues his long range forecast for Connecticut and the region in his podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.
Snow and mixed precipitation are part of the weather forecast for Connecticut and the region for Oct. 29 into Halloween, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field also issues his long range forecast for winter 2020-21.
Connecticut's weather is about to make a dramatic turn. Expect the turn to become noticeable on Oct. 25, as temperatures cool, after a trend of moderating weather. Much needed rain is also in the forecast, as explained by meteorologist Brad Field in his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.
In episode 111 of the Brad Field Weather podcast, meteorologist Brad Field is predicting a Friday drencher for Connecticut on Oct. 16. Then the weather takes a turn, as Field explains to his podcast audience and podcast co-host Dan Lovallo.
Enjoy Oct. 10 because Connecticut's weather is about to change. In his weekly weather podcast, meteorologist Brad Field notes that remnants of Hurricane Delta will impact Connecticut's weather on Oct. 12 and 13. Field also discusses the outlook for the rest of October's weather with co-host Dan Lovallo.
The first weekend of autumn will be terrific for Connecticut and the region. That will set up a rain event for Oct. 5, according to meteorologist Brad Field. What about a long range winter forecast? Field and his podcast co-host Dan Lovallo delve into that topic too.