Wednesday, March 12, 2025

March 12th, 2025.

 

Howdy, I’m back.

We’re in a zonal flow (west to east), with no major systems over the next few days.






We have high pressure anchored in Canada extending over the region, with a Backdoor cold front well to our south.  Temperatures are much chillier than yesterday and radar shows the region is dry, but we can see a clipper approaching from the west that will bring rain and snow showers this evening into tomorrow morning, snow accumulations will be a dusting to maybe a couple of inches, especially over the higher terrain of Southern New York State into northern Pennsylvania.

Tomorrow, we’re still going to be cool, but a little warmer than today. Once we get into mid to late morning, we should be generally dry. Skies will be clouding up during the day; these clouds will make seeing a total lunar eclipse Thursday night problematic, with partly to mostly cloudy skies. Friday will see an increasing southern flow, which will allow us to really warm up, the day looks to be dry, with ample sunshine.

A system that will roll in from the Plains, looks to bring a multiday severe outbreak over the Southern CONUS. A primary low is going to head for the Great Lakes, the system will be pushing a warm front through the region, allowing temperatures to become warmer for Saturday. With the warm front there will be a chance for isolated rain showers, but many might not see them.  Sunday a secondary low look to form along with a strong cold front, ahead of the front southern winds will become very gusty, these will allow temperatures to climb well above average. Along with the front, widespread rain, and embedded thunderstorms are likely, rain could be heavy at times. Monday morning the front will be pushing west with rain over New England back into the Middle Atlantic, during Monday the front is going to slow down. But by mid afternoon Monday the front should push to the east. General rain amounts look to be 0.50 to 1.0 inches, with some locally higher amounts.

With the rain, and warm temperatures, rivers and streams will have to be watched as there will be the risk for general flooding and ice jam flooding.

 

 

8 comments:

  1. What do you foresee for the rest of the month? We just had an SSW I believe, colder weather to come for late month into April?

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    1. Yes, end of the month toward mid April could be quite cool, with a chance for more snow

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  2. I hope we see that snow and cold weather. Any idea why I only can comment anonymously now?

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  3. I do despise March,we had about 14” of snow on the ground.The driveway was icy and some drifts were 6-8 feet high.The piles from the plow put a smile on my face.We had winds about a week ago that shook the house,took out a big Maple,Yesterday was 68 and the snow was going down right before our eyes.The it mixed with the water that was already flowing down the road.Today was a day that I have been through too many time.Brown every where,it was just so sad.I could have gone for another month or so with the cold but with a record Nor’easter.You must have a lot of snow to melt.

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