Midweek Nor'easter Update

The Nor'easter is tracking farther east (out to sea) which means a few things for us:

  1. It will still be windy, but the dangerously high winds (and the ones that could have wrought havoc on already hard-hit areas) will stay out to sea.  Winds here will be 15-25mph with gusts of 30-35mph.
  2. The storm will be weaker, so the worst-case rain totals and flooding should not materialize.
  3. Only a quarter to two-fifths of an inch of rain will come our way, so the precipitation will be mostly light and intermittent.
  4. Some forecast models depict accumulating snow with this event, but due to a variety of factors (sun angle, surface temperature, ocean temps, etc.) any snow we see will be wet snow or a mixture, and will accumulate only on grasses.  Accumulating snowfall only in higher elevations.  Accumulating snow possible (2 to 4 inches) in central and northern NJ and northeast PA, especially on Wednesday evening.  Most issues will be in New England.
  5. I don’t see travel problems (or school delays/closures) with this event.

Looking ahead...

High in the 50s on Saturday, 60s from Sunday through Tuesday.  Partly to mostly sunny throughout, and no rain!

Tuesday 11/13 will have some rain, followed by colder temperatures - breezy with highs only in the 40s...

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