Radar for Severe Weather


It has been sunny and warm (and a little humid) throughout the day today. As I said yesterday, the more sun, the worse and more widespread the storms today. There are a few cells forming in Central Pennsylvania right now, but the real brunt of the storms will come later this afternoon and evening. The storms will most likely have high winds and hail. I wouldn’t be surprised if a Severe Thunderstorm Watch is issued once the storms start heading toward the area.

Here is the radar for the severe weather coming up:

Severe Weather Radar

I will update the condition of these storms later this afternoon…

Severe Weather Analysis for May 14th


Hello everyone, I am placing the Philaburbia Weather Area under a moderate alert for the upcoming severe weather on Friday May 14th. A strong warm front will pass through tomorrow morning making temperatures climp into the mid 80s by the afternoon. A cold front will approach from the west and arriving in the area by late afternoon or evening.

The SPC (Storm Prediction Center), one of the many sources I get my forecasts from made this map in reference to the severe weather tomorrow:

Severe Weather on May 14th

This map will update throughout the day tomorrow and I will TRY to update when I can about the situation of the storms and where they’re progressing. The key to seeing severe weather tomorrow will be the sunshine: if you see sunlight, then you will most likely see a strong thunderstorm later in the day.

Have a good night!

There’s A Warm Up Coming!!


The wind and cold will end by Friday! A “Bermuda High” (High Pressure over Bermuda) will bring in tropical air over the weekend and really warm the area. Temperatures on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday will be in middle 80s. By next week, the cooler air will return as the Bermuda High is pushed out by a cold front Sunday Night.

Here is a map to explain::

Warm Up

Note: Allergies will be bad this weekend, so make sure to take benadryl or claritin.

Tonight: Windy and clear. Getting near freezing, watch for frost. Low 38

Tomorrow: A little warmer with partly cloudy skies Hi 68

Tomorrow Night: Cool and clear. Bermuda High moves in Low 50

Friday: Warm and sunny Hi 81 Low 60

Saturday: Even warmer and sunny Hi 84 Low 63

A Blog Post: WOW


Finally! The relief of a Philaburbia Weather Blog post is here. This post will be nothing special than any other post that I have done. The fact is that the weather became very dull over the past few weeks…who wants to read that the next seven days will be sunny?

The reason I am posting is because a rainstorm that is looking to really give us a soaking Tonight, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. There is a low pressure system in the midwest right now giving them severe weather and heavy rain. This storm will progressively move northeast over the next few days, placing our area in the danger zone. Here is the GFS model prediction for Sunday morning:

Rainstorm Coming Up

I also wouldn’t be surprised if a flood watch is issued soon just for precaution. My recommendation for the weekend is to get outside Saturday, because it will not be nice for a little while!

April 4 Forecast: Becoming Warmer Through Midweek


After a picture perfect spring weekend, the weather will just keep getting warmer as high pressure will build off the of Carolina coastline. This will bring in the warm air and raise our temperatures into the mid to upper 80s by Wednesday. A cold front will eventually crash the heat wave and bring more seasonable temperatures to the area by late week.

Forecast:

Tonight: Getting cool as the night progresses, clear Low 46

Tomorrow: Partly cloudy Hi 77

Tomorrow Night: Becoming clear overnight Low 55

Tuesday: Very, very warm. Turn your air conditioning on! Hi 83 Low 60

Wednesday: Hot and sunny. Watch for sunburn if your outdoors for more than an hour. Hi 87 Low 66

Another major event going on right now is the annual Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington DC. Here is a picture from the festival from this year. I always think of the blooming of the cherry blossom as a sign of spring:

Cherry Blossom Festival 2010

03/27/10: A Chilly Weekend Followed by More Rain


Temperatures dropped into the 40s today as a low pressure system passed to our South. High pressure will prevail to our north while bringing in the cold Canadian air. By Monday however, another storm system will once again pass over the region and turn into a coastal system giving the coverage area a decent soaking. There is a flood watch also in effect for the region until Tuesday afternoon. Things finally look to clear out by the end of next week.

Forecast!

Tonight: Mostly Clear and cold Low 33

Tomorrow: Becoming cloudy by the afternoon; a little warmer Hi 54

Tomorrow Night: Rain moves in during the overnight hours Low 47

Monday: Heavy rain throughout the day, heaviest during the midday hours; slowing down by evening Hi 57 Low43

Tuesday: Rain picking up in intensity after 4:00 AM. A steady rain will continue throughout the day and finally end for good by the evening Hi 56 Low 39

Wednesday:  Finally clearing out! Hi 58 Low 40

I know I haven’t posted an image in a little while, so I decided to post one for the amount of precipitation over the past 30 days and how it compares to average. Please note that these rainfall totals will change dramatically after Monday & Tuesday’s rain.

Total precipitation from past 30 days

The Forecast is Back with Some Rain on Friday


I am finally back home from sunny (and cool) Florida. Temperatures will warm up for the next few days as high pressure dominates the area. The weather, however, will go downhill on Friday as a cold front (we’ll be seeing many of these throughout the next 5 months!) passes through out area and cools the temperatures down into the 40s! After the cold front moves through, another nice weekend will follow with highs in the mid 50s.

Here is the forecast:

Today: Mostly sunny and breezy Hi 64

Tonight: Clear skies and a little breezy Low 39

Tomorrow: Almost a repeat of Wednesday, just without the wind Hi 64 Low 43

Friday: Becoming mostly cloudy and cool Hi 48 Low 34

Saturday: Mostly cloudy skies in the morning will give way to partly cloudy skies by afternoon Hi 53 Low 36

Coming later on: More on the Friday cold front

Getting Warmer with a Chance of Rain


The temperatures are rising with every passing day. Yesterday we made it up to 64 degrees, one of the warmest days that we’ve had in a while! The next chance of rain will be on Sunday into Monday as a low pressure passes through the area. After Monday temperatures will plummet then recover as the week progresses.

Forecast:

Today: Mostly sunny and warm Hi 68

Tonight: A little chilly, but otherwise a great night Low 44

Tomorrow: Even warmer with hi’s reaching into the 70s in some spots! Hi 70

Tomorrow Night: Clear and chilly Low 46

Saturday: The warmest day since October!  Hi 74 Low 50

Sunday: Mostly sunny in the morning becoming mostly cloudy by nighttime with a chance of rain Hi 70 Low 54

Note: I will be in Clearwater, Florida for the next 5 days for vacation. I realized that the hi on Saturday is nearly the same as the hi in Clearwater! AMAZING.

I will try to report some info about the next storm over the next few days!

Get Ready for a Warm Week!


Take out your t-shirts and shorts and enjoy the warmest weather of the year coming up. Highs will make it into the mid 60s by Thursday and by the weekend could reach 70 degrees! Sunny skies will prevailfor the next week as high pressure dominates our area and brings in the warm air from the south.

Now here is the forecast:

Tonight: Partly cloudy skies in the morning, becoming sunny by the afternoon. Low 37

Tomorrow: Getter warmer and sunnier Hi 58

Tomorrow Night: Clear and pretty cold Low 39

Wednesday: Sunny and even warmer Hi 61 Low 40

Thursday: Sunny and EVEN warmer Hi 63 Low 44

A Soggy Next Few Days in the Works


Update at 10:00 AM Sunday: Well, I was awakened this morning to a pleasant surprise: a thunderstorm. As I said before, there could be a few rumbles of thunder with this storm. It is still shaking at my house right now and steady rain is falling. So far the rain totals have been high: 2-3 inches so far around the area. We will see a few more of these isolated rain blobs with thunder move through today before the whole thing moves out by tomorrow.

Update at 10:00 AM:

Well, most areas have been getting a steady rain throughout the night. The winds are howling and its only going to get worse throughout the day. Widespread flooding of the smaller creeks and streams looks likely and possible for the major rivers. The storm will start to wind down tomorrow morning and will be out of here by tomorrow afternoon.

Get ready for the biggest soaker since fall this weekend. If you like staying inside and watching TV (NCAA BB conference tournament!) then this is the weekend for you. There is a flood watch already out for the area and its looking to be a widespread 2″-4″ inches of rain.

When will it be the heaviest: After looking over the latest models, the heaviest rain will fall Saturday afternoon into the evening. An occasional rumble cannot be ruled out Saturday night as well as a result of the arctic air clashing with the warm air.

Will there be widespread flooding in the area: Well, the highest rain totals should be down in South Jersey with lesser amounts the more north you go. Most of the area rivers flow from North to South and usually flood when areas likes Scranton and the Poconos get more rain then we do. I think a few minor rivers will flood, but the major ones (Delaware, Schuylkill etc.) will probably just swell up.

Can you give us the radar image of the storm as it passes through the area? Sure! Here it is: