Discussions regarding weather events impacting NYC and Long Island. If you live in these areas and are a weather enthusiast or just simply looking for reliable, timely, and accurate forecasts then this is the place for you. We also provide updates on the tropics and any significant weather events that affect the U.S.
In this episode we'll look at the remnants of tropical storm Chantal and how they will affect our region. There's also lots of hot and rainy weather to follow. We also take a closer look at the tragic flooding in Texas.
In this episode we'll look at a severe weather outbreak looking increasingly more likely for our area. We'll time it out, go over the greatest threats, and discuss the meteorology behind it. We'll also look at how three marine layer impacts the severe weather season here, as it did yesterday.
In this episode we'll look at a frontal system that's going to affect us the next couple of days. More then one round of flooding rainfall and severe storms is expected. We'll time it all out.
In this episode we'll look at the week ahead. It's going to be summery, with some severe storms possible Tuesday. We have the outlook for a nice holiday weekend too. Lastly, the tropics have come to life.
In this episode we'll look at the record setting temperatures from earlier in the week. We'll also look at what's driving the sharp cooldown for tomorrow. More changes are in store for the weekend too.
In this episode we're going to recap the extreme heat of today. Tuesday is even hotter. We'll discuss when this will break and when rain returns to the forecast.
We had many severe thunderstorms across the region, but we're about to get a break. A strong upper ridge will develop, and a heatwave will unfold in the east. We'll delve into the meaning of ridges and troughs and how they're measured.
We'll have a little bit of everything this week. Shower chances are expected most days, and we'll make the change from cool conditions to super hot and humid. A few severe storms are possible this week too. We've got the details.
The mugginess in place for the area isn't going away anytime soon. We've got unsettled weather Monday and Tuesday, with some soaking downpours. We'll start the week cool, but 90 degree days are just a few days away in many spots.
In this episode we'll look at the steamy and showery weather coming in advance of a cold front. We'll also check on the tropics to see if they're still asleep.
In this episode we'll look back at the mediocre weather we had for the weekend, and how things are going to change in a big way. We've got a big warm up this week, and we might even experience the first 90 degree day. We've also got wildfire smoke and the northern lights to discuss.
In this episode we'll look at the soaking rain from a strong low that will envelop the region tonight. We've also got a chance for a few strong showers and storms tonight and tomorrow. In the long range, a summertime pattern is setting up though.
In this episode we'll look at the weather pattern for Memorial Day and the week beyond. The scheme is looking less cold over all, but numerous low pressure systems will keep the wet weather persistent.
In this episode we'll recap the rare May nor'easter we've been in and how the pattern will change. Memorial Day looks nice. We'll then take we look at the upcoming hurricane season.
In this episode we'll talk about the troughing coming into the northeast. We've got a nor'easter to contend with. The Memorial Day weekend is looking cooler than we might want it to be too.
In this episode we'll look at the upcoming weekend and beginning of next week. We'll go from tropical showers and storms to seasonable temperatures and dry conditions. We'll also look at the upcoming summer and talk about what we can expect.
In this episode, we'll look at the week ahead. We've been spoiled by a few nice days, but rain is back in the forecast nearly every day. We'll time out the worst of the weather and when we might finally dry out.
In this episode we'll look at the big pattern shift coming for the week ahead and what it will mean for us. We'll also time out the next rain event.
In this episode we'll look at a rain chance over the weekend. We've also got a drop in temperatures coming. What is temperature anyway? We'll delve into that.
In this episode we'll take a look at the warmer pattern that's going to unfold this week. We also have a couple of chances of rain.
In this episode we'll look at a quick but dramatic warmup expected as well as the forecast for Easter. We'll also break down why it has been so windy these past several months.
In this episode we'll look back at the slow-moving storm that plagued us much of the weekend. We'll also look at the weak ahead, which has fewer rain chances and isn't quite as chilly.
In this episode we'll go into greater detail about what we can expect from the rest of this nor'easter and the forecast for the next several days. Some places might even see a few snowflakes. We'll also dispel some of the false impressions about what spring is supposed to be like.
In this episode we'll look at the wet and chilly Monday coming up, as well as multiple frost and freeze chances. We'll also look at when a warm up will come again.
Mother Nature will play an April fools joke on us tomorrow, with temperatures about 20 degrees cooler. We'll be back to warm and showery weather though by Thursday and Friday.
In this episode we'll look at a wide variety of weather conditions the next few days thanks to a stationary front. We'll have hot and sunny, cold and dreary, and severe thunderstorms to look forward to.
In this episode we'll look at the below normal temperatures expected for the first week of spring. We'll also look at a couple more rainstorms, including a soaking for Monday.
In this episode we'll look at a rain and wind event for Monday, along with some above average temperatures. We'll then look at the rest of the week, which features a flip in temperatures and another frontal system.
In this episode we'll talk about a moderation in temperatures, a lunar eclipse, as well as a rain and wind event for our area.
In this episode we'll have a kitchen sink of spring weather. Expect temperature volatility, back door fronts, clouds & fog, changing clocks, and a strong storm heading towards the Great Lakes. We'll time it all out.
In this episode we'll look at the weekend ahead, including some gusty winds on Friday. We'll also do a post-mortem on the winter season and look at the lack of snow.
In this episode we'll look at how long this cool shot of air will last, when the warm and wet weather will return, and if there's a shot at a plowable snow.
Over the next few days we'll see some big temperature swings quite typical for March. We've also got a couple of shower chances along the way
In this episode we'll look at a minor snow event tomorrow and the long term pattern as a whole. It should be chilly, but we do have a brief moderation coming up.
In this episode we'll look back at the storm this past weekend, including the heavy rain, snowfall, warmth, and gusty winds. The week ahead will feature multiple days of sub-freezing and windy weather. We'll be in the northern fringe of a snowstorm Wednesday night and Thursday.
In this episode we'll look at a complicated frontal system expected to bring us rain and snow over the weekend. It will then turn cold, but questions abound about how friendly the next pattern will be for snow.
In this episode we'll take a look at the storm that just ended and discuss how it behaved. We've got a cool week ahead, along with multiple snow and wintery mix chances.
In this episode we'll look at a system that has the potential to bring us a widespread snowfall. We'll time it out, discuss amounts, and detail any mixing that might occur. We'll also look at Super Bowl Sunday weather and chances for snow next week.
In this episode we'll look at a quick-hitting event timed for tomorrow morning's commute. It won't be a lot of snow, but it's going to come down hard. Mixed precipitation is also in the forecast, as is another winter weather event.
No. Winter is not over. We are going into a busy pattern of storms going to our north though. We'll discuss what's making the pattern hostile to snow, look back at January, and take a peak at the long range.
In this episode we'll look at why some places in the country have been unusually snowy, and why it's not us. We'll also look at the week ahead, which will feature volatile temperatures.
In this episode we'll look at the temperature swings expected over the next several days. While there isn't a snowflake in sight, it's way too soon to give up on winter, as we'll discuss.
In this episode we'll look at the snowstorm expected Sunday afternoon and night. We'll have timing, snow totals, and the latest data on precipitation type. We'll then look at the next several days, including a prolonged Arctic Outbreak.
In this episode we'll look at an accumulating snowfall expected for Sunday. We've also got some springlike showers ahead of this and a week in the tundra once the snow ends.
In this episode we'll look at the next several days. After a quick warmup, brutal cold will overtake the country next week. There's also flurries around tonight, and plowable snow now looks likely later Sunday.
In this episode we'll look at the forecast for the next week, which features another harsh air mass. We'll also look at when the next chance for flakes to fly is.
In this episode we'll look at the cold and blocky pattern that we're in. We've got a minor snowfall possible tomorrow, and the long range continues to look promising.
In this episode we'll look at the cold air mass in place and our current blocking pattern. There's a chance for flakes to fly late tomorrow, and accumulating snow is looking more likely Sunday night into Monday.
In this episode we'll look at a bout of rain and wind expected tonight and then again on New Year's Eve. We'll then look at the teleconnections, which are all signaling much colder weather and storm chances.
In this episode we'll look at a quick snow event coming up tomorrow morning. We'll time it out and talk about where the greatest amounts will fall. We'll also look ahead into Christmas and Chanukah to see when temperatures will warm up.
In this episode we'll look at the Arctic air mass in place and see how low temperatures can get. We've got another snow chance this week, and there should be some snow on the ground for Christmas.