Monthly Archives: January 2012

FINAL CALL FOR 1/21/2012

This will be a moderate snowstorm, with most of the area receiving a general 3-6 inches of snow, with some local amounts to 8 inches. There is a small chance it could go a little higher, with possible banding towards … Continue reading

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FIRST CALL FOR FRIDAY NIGHT TO SATURDAY EVENT

This was issued last night around 6 pm on our sister site, Lehigh Valley Weather Patrol on Facebook, in collaboration with the chief meteorologist Bobby Martrich. I’ve believed the models are underdoing the cold air currently coming into the Midwest … Continue reading

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INCREASING THREAT FOR MODERATE SNOW EARLY THIS WEEKEND – WHAT ABOUT FEBRUARY?

The overall theme for the past few days has been MUCH colder, with below zero temperatures for portions of the northeast as well as very heavy lake effect snows over the past 72 hours, both of which have not been … Continue reading

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PATTERN CHANGE ON TARGET – WHAT TO EXPECT

I must warn you this is a rather along read, so I apologize in advance. First of all, in my previous discussion I talked about the possibility of one or two storms affecting us around the 8th and 12th of … Continue reading

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INCREASING CONFIDENCE IN A REAL PATTERN CHANGE – HOW WINTER WILL MAKE A COMEBACK

It’s been a while since I’ve done an in-depth blog on winter weather for the area, but there’s a reason for that – there hasn’t been much to talk about. That appears to be changing over the course of the … Continue reading

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Stratospheric warming is FINALLY occurring….

This figure above shows there has finally been a significant stratospheric warming event in the last few weeks – the temperature of the upper atmosphere has warmed over 30 degrees Celsius since mid December. You can see just how cold the stratosphere was … Continue reading

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