Thursday, March 6, 2025

March 6th, 2025.

 

The climb toward spring continues.




The system and cold front are pushing east. Today is going to be mild with a mix of clouds and sun. Winds will become very gusty into tomorrow.  There are wind advisories and high wind warnings in parts of the region, these will be effect for later today/tonight into tomorrow. Sustained winds of 15 to 30 mph, with gust of 4o to near 60 mph will be possible. The radar shows snow showers over western parts of the region, as the colder air starts to move in.  The colder air will move west to east slowly, so many of us will stay mild for the next few hours. Then the cold air will move through, snow will be light, with 1-3 inches possible in Parts of Pennsylvania, New York State into northern and central New England. The higher elevations of the Adirondacks, Greens and Whites and northeast Maine could see 2-5 inches, with the Tug Hill picking up 3-8 inches of snow. Everyone else will pick up mostly all or all rain, with parts of the New England Coast seeing less than an inch.

Tonight, into tomorrow lake effect will be falling downwind of Lake Ontario. Winds will start to weaken on Friday ahead of another weak system rolling through late Friday into Saturday, this will bring the chance for scattered rain/snow showers. There could be some light accumulations across northern areas, especially in the higher elevations, with no accumulation south of there.  Temperatures over the Weekend will be seasonable.  Sunday will be fairly sunny, as high pressure sets up overhead, temperatures will warm a little, but they will still be chilly.

Monday will be a little warmer as a weak clipper passes to our north, dragging a weak trough through the region, there could be a few rain/mix/snow showers across northern Pennsylvania, New York State and New England, not expecting much in the way of accumulations, across the rest of Pennsylvania and northern Middle Atlantic there is only a slight chance for a few isolated showers.

Tuesday the warming trend continues, as high pressure stays over the region. Wednesday and Thursday it’s going to become very mild, Wednesday we will have a little disturbance pass to our north, this could bring rain/mix snow to far northern parts of the region but the rest of the region should stay dry.  Thursday will start dry, then we will be watching a storm approach from the west.

 

 

 

4 comments:

  1. So a 3-8 inch dusting on Tug Hill. Has any snow melted yet? Concord MA has it all rain now..

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  2. We've lost a foot, but we still have 6 feet or so on the ground.

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  3. Thank you Rebecca. We lost a lot of snow the past few days. I am hoping for an early Spring.

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  4. I can't wrap my head around how much snow must be in the Tug Hill and other lake effect areas!

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