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weather for the indifferent: episode 3

1/22/2019

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These blog posts are for the weather deniers who never check the weather before walking outside. Luckily, meteorology is one of my muses and my co-workers supported my condensed weather updates for NYC so much, I decided to share them. You're welcome. ​

​I hope everybody stayed warm on Monday because...
that was a mess...
But you knew it was coming so I'm sure you were in better shape than most! 
I know some of y'all are asking...
What happened to the snow?
What happened to the "storm"? 

via GIPHY

WHAT HAPPENED WAS... temperature won this fight. Because of the high temperatures from the south, we received rain, no snow. The winds were still furious and in some parts snow did make an appearance... But all in all, the temperature saved us... until Monday of course. I was so tempted to email you all when the Winter Storm Watch turned into a Winter Storm Advisory. That is when I knew the storm was not going to pack the same punch. For the record, there are 3 levels for winter storms notices issued by the National Weather Service (NWS). Here are my translations:

Winter Storm Advisory: I ADVISE that you look at the weather when you're free, just in case 
Winter Storm Watch: Please check the weather because it might affect you in the next 48 hours 
Winter Storm Warning: The storm is coming!! Get your sh*t together and buckle up kids!!  

The NWS has very specific criteria for when these are issued, which can be problematic when conditions don't exactly add up. But if you saw a Winter Storm Watch be demoted to a Winter Storm Advisory this past weekend, you could guess that Winter Storm Harper wasn't coming for NYC with her A game.
Moral of the Story:
Weather will continue to be a mysterious process
to those who continue to not pay attention. 

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But What About This Week? 

The good news: It will heat up this week! the forecast calls for a high of mid-50's on Thursday! Although, we will get some rain from Winter Storm Indra. 

The bad news: The arctic air will be back and with that comes chances of snow or a disgusting mix of snow and rain, so don't get too comfortable with the higher temperatures because come this weekend...

More good news: The winds are not going to be nearly as brutal as they were Monday... for now.... 

That's all I got! Will update you when I know more! Have a great day! 

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This condensed weather report is informed by my constant research of weather  updates, trends, and news on the Weather Channel. I am only a meteorologist in spirit. Check with the Weather Channel or your local weatherperson (my favorite is Pix11's Byron Miranda) if you want to double check my work.

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WEATHER FOR THE indifferent: episode 2

1/18/2019

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These blog posts are for the weather deniers who never check the weather before walking outside. Luckily, meteorology is one of my muses and my co-workers supported my condensed weather updates for NYC so much, I decided to share them. You're welcome.   

Winter Storm Harper: It's Now a Game of Chance 

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And what I mean by that is now we have to pay close attention to the temperature to help determine how much snow we are going to get. That first storm passed over us with just a few flakes. Winter Storm Harper will be coming in Saturday late afternoon/evening and will be bringing around 6 hours of snow (maybe more). But when will it turn to rain is the main question meteorologists are trying to predict. Let's look at the models (via Pix11 News): 
  1. RPM Model: 3-6 inches snow 
  2. European Model: More rain than snow (2-4 inches snow) 
  3. NAM Model: More raining than snow (1-2 inches snow)
  4. Canadian Model: More Rain than snow (1-2 inches snow) 

This also depends on the winds and which direction they're shifting. If wind comes from the south: high temperatures and more rain. If winds come from the north: lower temperatures and more snow. It's all a gamble right now. The weather is going to do what the weather is going to do. 

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Moral of the story:  This is not the time to look at your weather app real quick for the weekend and pretend you know what's coming because anything can happen. 
Be vigilante and you won't be caught slippin' (pun intended). 


​This condensed weather report is informed by me always researching weather  updates, trends, and news on the Weather Channel. I am only a meteorologist in spirit. Check with the Weather Channel or your local weatherperson (my favorite is Pix11's Byron Miranda) if you want to double check my work.

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Weather for the indifferent: Episode 1

1/16/2019

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These blog posts are for the weather deniers who never check the weather before walking outside. Luckily, meteorology is one of my muses and my co-workers supported my condensed weather updates for NYC so much, I decided to share them. You're welcome.    

Precipitation is Coming! 

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1. Two Storms headed our way

Yes, two. I already know what you're asking: Snow or rain? It is hard to predict. I would prepare for both. The first storm, is going to be relatively quick in its travel, coming in late evening Thursday into Friday. Expect a mix of both snow and rain for your commute Friday morning. 

Storm #2 has a name, Harper, and comes to us all the way from the West Coast traveling cross-country with an abundance of snow, ice, and traffic jams! Harper will be with us Saturday afternoon through Sunday with a mixture of snow and rain. But once we hit Sunday night... 

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2. The Polar Vortex Awakens...

For those of you who don't care to know but are going to know anyway... The Polar Vortex is a cone of low pressure over the North Pole that traps the arctic air where it is most appreciated... over the North Pole... Unfortunately for all of us, that vortex broke and that arctic air is leaking out and coming right for us, which is why the Sunday night low will be a whopping 7 degrees. Monday? The high will be 18 degrees. That is without the windchill. With the windchill, we are looking at temperatures possibly in the negatives. But do not fret, the arctic blast will pass and we will be back to normal cold by Tuesday (hopefully). 
Moral of the story: 
Now is the time to dress accordingly. 
These temperatures are nothing to mess with. 
If you got the gear, wear it!. If you don't, get some! 

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This condensed weather report is informed by me always researching weather  updates, trends, and news on the Weather Channel. I am only a meteorologist in spirit. Check with the Weather Channel or your local weatherperson (my favorite is Pix11's Byron Miranda) if you want to double check my work.

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