Thursday 1.27.22 PM Update on Saturday 1.29.22 Storm
Good evening! Quick update on the storm. A bit has changed, so read on. Hazards: Heavy snow causing travel disruptions. Gusty winds will cause a risk for isolated power outages,…
Continue ReadingGood evening! Quick update on the storm. A bit has changed, so read on. Hazards: Heavy snow causing travel disruptions. Gusty winds will cause a risk for isolated power outages,…
Continue ReadingGood morning! Here's a look at our incoming storm. Note that amounts may shift a bit - read on for more details. Hazards: Heavy snow causing travel disruptions. Gusty winds will…
Continue ReadingGood evening everyone! It looks like we have our first notable snow event of the season on the horizon. Below is what you need to know! Precipitation TypeThis will be…
Continue ReadingUpper-level look for next Tuesday The Scenario Thanksgiving week is one of the busiest weeks of travel during the year and any chances of adverse weather, especially across Northern parts…
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Continue ReadingGood morning! Quick update on tomorrow's snow system. TimingSnow begins around midday Sunday. Heavy snow is possible at times throughout the afternoon and evening. Snow begins to wind down during…
Continue ReadingGood evening! Here's a full update on the upcoming snowstorm. Amounts Expect a widespread 10-18" in much of interior New England, including the Merrimack Valley. There will be a sharp…
Continue ReadingGood morning! Here's a full update on the upcoming snowstorm. AmountsExpect a widespread 8-14" in much of interior southern New England, including the Merrimack Valley. 4-8" totals are likely a…
Continue Readingby Dr. Mathew Barlow, UML Professor of Climate Science This post collects some of the weather and climate visualizations I made in 2020. GOES Band 10 (low-level water vapor), 12Z…
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