The Morning Blog 12.18.2020
Friday, 18 December 2020
by Upstate Weather
The big question after the big storm is: Will it stay around? I have some good news. I believe the answer to that question is YES. For areas that got less than 6 inches, it’s going to be tough going until we can get more snow events in here. Areas that got more than 6”,
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The Morning Blog 12.16.2020
Wednesday, 16 December 2020
by Upstate Weather
The northern shift we were hoping and praying for is happening. I still expect the heaviest snow to be along and south of I-88 so Binghamton area, Catskills and areas of the Hudson Valley south of Albany will be the heaviest in Upstate NY. I think overall with the storm the Poconos are most likely
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The Morning Blog 12.15.2020
Tuesday, 15 December 2020
by Upstate Weather
Our first snow map is out and is still subject to change tomorrow morning in the blog. We are now within 3 days and while comfortable enough to put our forecast out still have concern over the details and trends. I’m going to put the analysis for the snow map up front since I know these maps get shared a lot in storm situations and want to give those just looking for the bottom line, the bottom line.
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The Morning Blog 12.14.2020
Monday, 14 December 2020
by Upstate Weather
OK Folks things are getting clearer as we approach our Wednesday PM to Thursday AM Nor’easter… and biggest storm of the season so far. Winter storm watches and warnings being put out unusually far in advance to the south of Upstate NY from Scranton down through the central Appalachians. It’s no longer an issue of
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The Morning Blog 12.13.2020
Sunday, 13 December 2020
by Upstate Weather
It’s going to be a close call on tomorrow/Tuesday and Wednesday/Thursday storm systems. The models are agreeing much more on the overall pattern at the jet stream level but still are having a spirited discussion on the details of the surface low pressure and associated snowfall across Upstate NY. If you are a fan of
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