Here comes some mud...
Updated: 5:43 PM After temperatures hovering in the 30s and 40s during the day (and below freezing at night), we're now going to get a ground-thawing shot of warm air that will last for several days...
Updated: 5:43 PM After temperatures hovering in the 30s and 40s during the day (and below freezing at night), we're now going to get a ground-thawing shot of warm air that will last for several days...
Updated: 7:53 AM Opportunities for snowfall are few and far between in the coming days, as temperatures will be sent well above normal. Before that happens though, some of us will get a little something...
Updated: 5:58 PM Just like last year, it's been pretty weak for snowfall (off the mountains) -- any hope ahead?
Updated: 8:03 PM After a quite bumpy storm pattern to finish December and 2012, we'll be taking a little break. A few systems still get close enough to put some snow in the realm of possibility.
Updated: 10:47 AM Can you believe 2012 is almost over!?
Updated: 4:57 PM Wintry weather again in the mix as our active weather pattern continues. Two systems cut through our area, but unfortunately so does the rain/snow line. Nevertheless, some folks will still get enough snow to bring out the shovel.
Updated: 10:00 AM A very complicated weather picture with rain, sleet, ice, and snow for parts of the area. Be very careful on the roads indicated below.
Updated: 7:05 AM Wintry weather once again looms for the tri-state, though the rain bug is a little more dominant. One storm approaches Christmas Eve, and another (stronger) one the day after Christmas.
Updated: 2:15 PM To help you stay on top of the storm. Please feel free to post any weather reports in the discussion area below.
Posted: 7:53 AM The storm arrives today, but it's the rain and wind part. Snow begins Friday, and lasts into Saturday for some. Check out this post to see who's shoveling, and who gets disappointed.
Posted: 11:01 AM Snow is a-comin' ... Two questions that will be answered: How much are you going to get? Will it last through to Christmas?
Updated: 6:08 PM Tracking some more opportunities in the coming days, though this first one is going to be rain. Looking better later in the week.
Updated: 8:33 PM Another tricky morning with frost and fog being a possibility, but the hope is that we can get more quickly to sunshine this time. In this post, among other things, we look at upcoming storm systems to see about that White Christmas thought...
Updated: 8:03 AM High pressure is in control this week, allowing for chilly nights and seasonable afternoons. There's still some hope for snowfall before Christmas, though this year has a little deja-vu with last year.
Updated: 1:51 AM The final act of this storm system comes to town today, sending temperatures up in the early morning, and down during the afternoon. It will be cold enough for flakes by tonight with a chilly day for Tuesday. Will you get any snow?
Posted: 8:17 AM We continue to follow the events of this long-form storm system. It still looks to be a soggy time right through this weekend, but everyone will not have the same experience.
Updated: 7:55 PM Despite a soggy weekend looming, all the interests shift to early next week where the showery finish now looks instead to be a little wintry...
Updated: 7:22 PM Watching those temperatures drop 20 degrees from yesterday makes things a little chilly for a change, but what everyone cares about is if it can get 'really' cold (as in, cold enough to snow) in the days ahead.
Updated: 7:47 PM Expect another day with temperatures near the 70-degree mark. A front brings showers later this afternoon, and a (not too) drastic cool-down for the middle part of the week.
Updated: 8:23 PM After the most rain we've seen since Superstorm Sandy (not that that's a lot), temperatures are going to be staying up pretty high to start the week. Another couple shots of precipitation lie ahead this week.
Posted: 7:33 AM Temperatures continue to be well above normal (after a much colder than normal November), and we finally come across a few opportunities for precipitation.
Posted: 8:04 AM Temperatures continue to inch upward in the afternoons, making for a bit more pleasant weather for some state championship football action.
Updated: 6:12 AM Following Superstorm Sandy, much of the region has gone largely silent weather-wise. Most systems have missed us and the ones that come through are weather weak. We'll get some more of the same for a little while.
Updated: 7:52 PM A fast moving system comes in and through during the morning hours, bringing a wintry mix that mainly hits our northern counties. By afternoon, improving skies melt most of whatever falls as snow.
Updated: 5:18 PM It's not a strong system, but some of us can get a little more white before the end of November. Let's take a look at it.