We are currently monitoring a strong Coastal Storm that is expected to effect our area on Friday.
– Early morning hours of Friday will see rain after 2am
– Temperatures on Friday expected to be high near 47 and a low near 29
– Winds 7-14 mph
– Little to no accumulation predicted for Friday
– Early morning hours of Saturday will see rain before 2am and snow after 3am
– Temperatures on Saturday expected to be high near 40 and low near 27
– Winds 16-25mph, with gusts around 38mph
No Advisories, Watches or Warnings have been placed for our immediate area at this time.
Terminology & Watch/Warning/Advisory Criteria
Warnings:
A warning is issued to alert the public to imminent dangerous winter weather. Normally a warning is issued after a winter storm watch has been in effect. A winter storm watch may not precede a warning if winter weather develops quickly and unexpectedly. A Winter Storm Warning is issued when heavy snow, significant freezing rain, or heavy sleet is expected to occur. Usually issued 6 to 18 hours in advance of the winter weather. A Blizzard Warning is issued when sustained or gusty winds of 35 mph or more are expected to reduce visibility at or below a quarter of a mile due to falling and/or blowing snow for at least three hours. Wind Chill Warnings are issued when wind chills are expected to be below -24 degrees fahrenheit.
Watches:
A watch is issued to alert the public to the potential for dangerous winter weather. A Winter Storm Watch is issued when conditions exist for the possible occurrence of dangerous winter weather such as a blizzard, heavy snow, significant freezing rain or heavy sleet. Usually issued 12 to 36 hours in advance of the winter weather.
Advisories:
A less severe winter weather event will prompt the issuance of an advisory. An advisory is named specific to the weather event expected and is issued when the event is expected to be widespread. Travel by foot or vehicle may be dangerous during an advisory even if the winter weather is not expected to reach winter storm criteria.
Joe Diamond says
Nothing happening now………………nothing expected later…………………park your car so you can see the windshield from an interior window…………………..snow on windshielsd is a clue…………….beer expected to be ok on the porch for the next month
Joe
Joe Diamond says
NY to Boston! White out promised.
This will make airplane rides irregular. Still time to paint the snow shovel.
Joe
Joe Diamond says
Boston schools closed Friday morning…1ft on the ground in the Poconos……….rain in Philly & they expect snow with their evening rush hour (s).
Rain on Eastern Neck…Centreville; not so much…………..forgot to turn on the drum beat machine…more later.
Joe
Joe Diamond says
As Friday afternoon continues so the the weather event.
We are the zero, the non event, the place holder. If it wasn’t for us the storm out in the Atlantic would make a beach out of Aberdeen and flood BelAir. GlenBurnie would blow away, hun!
I got raain in the face going out the door to drive to Centreville……..now dry and I see the sun, son!
The snow started in NYC about nap time. Bucket trucks from Oklahoma started out for New Eengland but will not be able to work if the wind peaks thirty……………they should come here if they have lawn chairs in their rig.
Stay tuned!
Joe