This remarkably quiet Atlantic tropical cyclone period is likely to end soon. The National #Hurricane Center is currently monitoring three areas for tropical cyclone formation in next 5 days, with 80%, 70% and 50% chance of formation, respectively.
#Fiona's central pressure is down to 932 hPa - the lowest pressure for a #hurricane this far north (30.8°N) in the open Atlantic (e.g., excluding the Gulf of Mexico) in the satellite era (since 1979).
At some point I wonder when we start hammering home the flooding potential on the *left* side of the storm as a really serious threat on par or greater than that of any wind.
Good Afternoon Huskies, here are your current conditions and temperatures - 61 and cloudy. Tonight, expect cool and dry sleeping weather. Look out for rain early next week! Check out the blog for more info... sites.uw.edu/theuwdawgcast/ #wawx
Today will be the 315th consecutive day without measurable snowfall at NYC. This is the fourth longest streak since records began. With no snow in the forecast through this weekend, it's a virtual lock that this current streak will become the second longest on record.
Seattle officially received 0.1” of snow this morning. That means we’ve now received measurable snow in three straight months (Nov, Dec & Jan). ❄️
Meanwhile, NYC hasn’t recorded any snow at all this winter.