Monthly Archives: November 2014

quick notes

It will be getting cooler. coolest day will be Saturday with highs in the upper 30s. sunday will be warmer with highs in the low 40s. Storm system. It will mainly be a rain event for the Merrimack valley but … Continue reading

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2014/2015 WINTER PREDICTIONS!

This is it, the 2014/2015 winter predictions. We will watch for 4 main storm tracks this winter. (please click on the image to get a clear view of the map) Track 1. (blue line)  will be most active the first … Continue reading

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warm, to chilly, to what?!

Mainly sunny skies will persist for veterans day with highs in the low 60s. This will be the last day for a while we see in the 60s depending on when the first front moves through on wednesday. Tuesday night … Continue reading

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Warm up then gradual cool down.

Sunday will be the start of the warm up with highs in the mid 50s. The sunny to partly cloudy skies with highs in the 50s will persist through wednesday. There will be a cold front that moves through wednesday … Continue reading

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This is normal, stop the hype!

Yes it is getting cooler, yes the polar vortex will come down. The polar vortex is not abnormal. Its very common. I will get back to that in a bit. First. Tonight there will be clearing skies as the storm … Continue reading

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Active pattern forming.

today and Wednesday  will be the only time some locations will have a chance of seeing low to mid 60s as an area of high pressure moves off the mid Atlantic coast. There will be more clouds than sun today … Continue reading

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MIX Package

This weather system that affected the region from saturday through sunday morning/early afternoon, gave headaches to many mets. Models were all over the place just within 24-48 hours before the system. Most had a good idea on the first part. … Continue reading

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