40 Degree Temperatures Swings Heavy Rain Strong Winds Miserable Sunday
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40 Degree Temperatures Swings Heavy Rain Strong Winds Miserable Sunday
Many of you yesterday experienced yesterday the concept of being a quick change artist going from t-shirts to sweat shirts in a matter of minutes. You can thank that big storm that stands out like a sore thumb on the satellite picture this morning. We are sitting in a low overcast and the strong gusty northeast winds continue with temperatures in the upper 30s and lower 40s and we will be pretty much sitting in this all day long.
Yesterday's cold front has made it all the way down to Washington DC which is where temperatures this morning are still in the relatively warm 60s. We are just going to be sitting in this all day and some rain will start to develop ahead of that warm front late this afternoon and begin pushing northward tonight.
US SATELLITE
REGIONAL RADAR
For now three isn't too much on the radar to worry about this morning though some light rain or drizzle could pop up at anytime. To the north ice storm conditions are occurring across upstate NY where temperatures are below freezing. Winter Weather Advisories extend as far south as the Catskills and Northern Connecticut today where temperatures in some areas are below 32 and freezing drizzle/freezing light rain is occurring in some places.
LOCAL RADAR NEW YORK CITY
LOCAL RADAR PHILADELPHIA
Tonight we start to get the meat of this system to move east and northward as low pressure moves toward us and the warm front starts its march northward. Some rain develops late this afternoon and heads northeast.
HRRR MODEL 6PM SUNDAY APRIL 15, 2018
Late tonight into Monday afternoon comes the meat of the rain and wind with heavy downpours and possible thunderstorms which will make the morning commute Monday difficult. 2 inches or more of rain is likely in most areas from Eastern Pennsylvania to Southern New England which means flooding of the usual suspect areas. Thunderstorms will likely not be severe so at least we don't have that to worry about. All of this should be done Monday afternoon as the front swings east and weather conditions begin to improve from west to east.
NAM MODEL 2PM MONDAY APRIL 16 2018
The weather pattern next week has a blocky signature to it which means in general it will be a rather chilly pattern as compared to normal. There isn't too much happening other than a cold front that will approach later Wednesday and Wednesday night with a few showers and not much more. No major storms are on the horizon this week.
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