It's that time of year again, as the 4th of July is less than a week away. So you most likely would want to know whether the sky is going light up on Thursday or not! Well at this point it's looking like some scattered thunderstorms could be around the region for the daylight hours, but shortly after sunset the storms should be diminishing, making for a great fireworks show! Overall rain will not be a big threat, and it looks like you should be good to go this 4th of July. Here is the daytime forecast for the 4th of July and have a great day!
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Friday, June 28, 2013
Sunday's Forecast Highs Across The Region
It looks like there should be a very persistent pattern setting up Sunday that will last through the upcoming week. Highs will range from the 80's in Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, into Southern New England, with 70's from the Appalachians to Vermont and Maine. However things cold feel a little warmer due to the humidity around the area. This will make 70's feel like 80's and 80's feel like 90's so don't underestimate the humidity. Here is the forecast high temperatures for Sunday and likely all of next week!
Will There Be Severe T-Storms Tomorrow? Find Out!
The past several days have been filled with threats for strong to severe thunderstorms. So will tomorrow be the same kind of thing? Well it really depends on where you exactly live. If you are in Ohio or New York, you don't need to be concerned, but if you are located in Eastern PA, most of New Jersey and on the central and western part of the Del-Mar-Va, you run into some small problems. This area is where some storms could turn on the strong side, so just keep an eye on the radar tomorrow! Also keep in mind of the flash flood threat because we have has lots of rain and a little to much in some places. Here is tomorrows severe thunderstorm forecast. Be sure to stay tuned in to Northeast Weather Action for the latest weather forecasts and updates, have a great Friday night!
Updated 7 Day Rain Forecast - Keep The Umbrella Out
Today and tomorrow will feature showers around the area with some heavier rain perhaps hanging around in New England. From Sunday into the majority of next week, several low pressure systems will produce significant amounts of rain throughout the region. So keep the umbrella out because you will need it again. With everything said, here is the precipitation forecast for the next 7 days. More rain is coming so as always stay right here at Northeast Weather Action for the latest weather forecast and updates! Have a great weekend!
Today's Severe Thunderstorms Threats - Nothing Like Yesterday
Today there will be some isolated strong thunderstorms, but mainly more shower activity and a few embedded storms. Yesterday we had many flash flood warnings and several severe thunderstorm warnings, as well as even a few tornadoes in Pennsylvania. But that was yesterday, today is not expected to be anything close to that magnitude.
Overall there is a low threat of strong to severe storms across the region with a moderate threat which is still not noticeable, in New Jersey and on the Del-Mar-Va. This is the area where some wind damage in storms are possible. So you don't have much to worry about when going to outdoor activities. Here is today's severe thunderstorm threats forecast, have a great day and stay tuned to Northeast Weather Action for the latest forecasts and updates on all northeast weather action!
Overall there is a low threat of strong to severe storms across the region with a moderate threat which is still not noticeable, in New Jersey and on the Del-Mar-Va. This is the area where some wind damage in storms are possible. So you don't have much to worry about when going to outdoor activities. Here is today's severe thunderstorm threats forecast, have a great day and stay tuned to Northeast Weather Action for the latest forecasts and updates on all northeast weather action!
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Full Weekend Weather Forecast
As far as weather conditions go, isolated thunderstorms with some rain showers in Northern Maine. Temperatures should be in the 70's and 80's widespread throughout the region.
Next Week's (June 30th - July 6th) Daytime Highs Forecast
The temperatures during the daytime next week will be generally the same every day of the week. Highs should be in the 70's and 80's region wide with possibly some upper 60's in northern Maine.
Updated 7 Day Rainfall Forecast
Overall significant rain is still expected to fall everywhere in the region. Here is the updated 7 day rainfall forecast.
Now Through Late Next Week's Rainfall Forecast : To Be Wet
In the past few weeks, we have not had much rain across the region. In the next 7 days, several storms will give every area in the region a high chance of seeing a significant amount of rain. It's looking like the most rain will fall in Eastern Pennsylvania and Eastern New York, where around 4 - 5 total inches of rain is expected to fall in the next 7 days. In the next week, just about every other day an individual storm will arrive in the region just to soak areas that have all ready had a shower. So just how much rain are we in the northeast as a whole expecting, well here is the forecast for the next 7 day's rainfall all in one combined forecast.
Today's New Severe Thunderstorm Threats Forecast
Today will likely be the worst day of the week when it comes in terms of strong to severe thunderstorms. There will likely be widespread thunderstorms especially in New York and Pennsylvania. The storms could pack damaging winds and very heavy downpours. Here is the updated forecast for the t-storm threats index.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Wednesday's Updated Severe Thunerstorm Index
The threat today will be the smallest of the week overall. Isolated strong storms could be upon some areas but no real widespread severe t-storm threat is expected. But stay right here to Northeast Weather Action because it is looking like tomorrow and Friday could hold significant threats for severe thunderstorms! Here is today's updated severe thunderstorm index.
Weekly Weather Update: Rainy Weather Is Down The Pipeline! See When and How Much!
I take you through a few models to express the significant amounts of rain on the way for the northeast. We also take a quick look at the temperatures and overall the next 10 days in weather. Don't forget to like Northeast Weather Action on facebook!
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
TWO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH BOXES ISSUED
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Today's Updated Severe Thunerstorm Threats Index
Today is going to have the same general threats as yesterday, but possibly an elevated threat level in some areas. Thunderstorms today are looking to be just as widespread as yesterday packing the threats of damaging winds, small hail, and cloud to ground lightning. The chance of tornadoes today is very low. The rest of the week could hold even higher probabilities for strong to severe thunderstorms so make sure you stay right here at Northeast Weather Action for the latest forecasts and updates, as there will be many. Here is today's updated severe thunderstorms threats index. Stay safe and have a great rest of your Tuesday!
Severe Thunderstorm Watch Could Be Issued
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Monday, June 24, 2013
Tomorrow's Beach Forecasts
Tuesday should be a pretty nice day for our regions beaches. Overall mostly sunny skies will be the ruler with some very isolated thunderstorms, that if happen will not ruin your beach day! Have a great Tuesday and stay right here for the latest severe thunderstorm updates, here are the forecasts!
Severe Thunderstorm Watch Area Reduced
Not current radar, graphic only provided to express reduction of the severe thunderstorm watch box coverage.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Monday - Wednesday Severe Thunderstorm Threats Forecast
The chance is there for strong to severe thunderstorms because of the hot and humid air. These factors will provide instability in the atmosphere and flare up thunderstorms. The threat is not all that big and the thunderstorms will not be that widespread. Here is the forecast for tomorrow through Wednesday.
July 2013 Weather Forecasts Are Here!
Overall from the indications of the models and patterns, we here in the northeast will see above average precipitation and above average temperatures in the northern part of our area. Here are the outlooks for July of 2013, I hope you like them!
Possible Severe Thunderstorm Watch To Be Issued
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MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 1186 NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 1201 PM CDT SUN JUN 23 2013 AREAS AFFECTED...SWRN THROUGH NERN NY...CNTRL VT AND NH CONCERNING...SEVERE POTENTIAL...WATCH POSSIBLE VALID 231701Z - 231900Z PROBABILITY OF WATCH ISSUANCE...40 PERCENT SUMMARY...THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE DEVELOPING THIS AFTERNOON FROM SWRN THROUGH ECNTRL/NERN NY INTO CNTRL VT AND NH. THIS ACTIVITY MAY POSE A MODEST RISK FOR MAINLY LOCALLY STRONG WIND GUSTS. SOME SMALL HAIL MIGHT ALSO OCCUR. OVERALL SEVERE RISK DOES NOT APPEAR PARTICULARLY ROBUST...SO ANY WW ISSUANCE WILL ULTIMATELY DEPEND ON CONVECTIVE TRENDS. DISCUSSION...EARLY THIS AFTERNOON STRONG DIABATIC WARMING OF THE MOIST BOUNDARY LAYER IS OCCURRING OVER MUCH OF NY AND SRN NEW ENGLAND WITH MIDDLE TO UPPER 60S DEWPOINTS AND TEMPERATURES RISING THROUGH THE 80S. THE LATEST ANALYSIS SHOWS MLCAPE FROM 1500-2000 J/KG...AND CUMULUS CONGESTUS IS EVIDENT ALONG SW-NE ORIENTED CLOUD STREETS FROM SWRN THROUGH NCNTRL NY. CONVECTIVE INHIBITION IS SUFFICIENTLY WEAK AS TEMPERATURES WARM TO UPPER 80S FOR THUNDERSTORM INITIATION ALONG LAKE BREEZE CIRCULATIONS. THIS REGION RESIDES WITHIN A LOW AMPLITUDE UPPER RIDGE WITH WEAK VERTICAL SHEAR AND MODEST DEEP LAYER WINDS SUPPORTIVE OF MULTICELLS. THE WEAK SHEAR ENVIRONMENT AND WEAK MID-LEVEL LAPSE RATES MAY ULTIMATELY SERVE AS A LIMITING FACTOR FOR A MORE ROBUST SEVERE THREAT. HOWEVER...THE DESTABILIZING BOUNDARY LAYER WITH STEEPENING LOW-LEVEL LAPSE RATES WILL SUPPORT AT LEAST A MODEST THREAT FOR STRONG WIND GUSTS...ESPECIALLY IF STORMS CAN GROW UPSCALE INTO SMALL CLUSTERS OR LINE SEGMENTS. ..DIAL/KERR.. 06/23/2013 ATTN...WFO...GYX...BTV...ALY...BGM...BUF... LAT...LON 42637765 43127655 43637533 44247309 44017174 43387175 42537568 42327737 42637765 |
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