National Weather Service Archives - Mon, 31 Mar 2025 13:08:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://magicmoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/cropped-favicon-32x32.png National Weather Service Archives - 32 32 Arctic Blast Set to Plunge U.S. Into the Coldest January in a Decade https://magicmoments.com/us-coldest-january-in-a-decade-alch5/ Thu, 02 Jan 2025 09:40:54 +0000 https://magicmoments.com/?p=42963 A significant arctic outbreak is poised to sweep across the eastern United States, ushering in what meteorologists predict could be the coldest January since 2014—or even 2011, “for the U.S. as a whole,” AccuWeather Lead Long-Range Expert Paul Pastelok said, according to Yahoo! This frigid incursion is attributed to a weakening polar vortex, allowing exceptionally […]

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A significant arctic outbreak is poised to sweep across the eastern United States, ushering in what meteorologists predict could be the coldest January since 2014—or even 2011, “for the U.S. as a whole,” AccuWeather Lead Long-Range Expert Paul Pastelok said, according to Yahoo! This frigid incursion is attributed to a weakening polar vortex, allowing exceptionally cold air to descend from the Arctic into the continental U.S.

“We’re talking about a big, big cool down, to say the least, especially for places up and down the East Coast as we head into really the first few weeks of January,” FOX Weather Meteorologist Kendall Smith said.

The arctic air mass is forecasted to begin its southward journey around January 2, 2025, with the most intense cold gripping the nation between January 6 and 14. This cold snap is expected to affect more than 70% of the U.S. population, with temperatures plummeting up to 30 degrees below average in certain regions, according to CNN.

Regional Impacts

  • Northeast and Great Lakes: Cities like New York are bracing for temperatures that may not rise above the 30s°F (-1 to 4°C) during the day, with potential snowstorms adding to the wintry conditions. Meteorologist Christopher Tate from Fox Forecast Center notes the possibility of a storm in the first half of next week, which could bring snow, ice, or rain, depending on its trajectory.
  • Midwest: Areas such as Chicago are preparing for wind chills dipping below zero, with daytime highs struggling to reach the mid-20s°F (-4 to -1°C). The National Weather Service warns of hazardous travel conditions due to potential snowfall and icy roads.
  • Southern States: The Deep South, including Texas and Gulf Coast states, will not be spared. Dallas anticipates lows in the upper 20s°F (-2 to -4°C), while northern Florida cities like Jacksonville and Tallahassee could experience temperatures near freezing.

The influx of arctic air sets the stage for significant winter storms, particularly in the Northeast and along the Mississippi River Valley. The combination of cold air and moisture increases the likelihood of snow and ice events, which could disrupt travel and daily life. Residents are advised to monitor local forecasts and prepare for possible severe weather conditions.

This cold spell is expected to persist throughout January, with some models suggesting that temperatures may remain below freezing for up to three weeks in certain areas. Relief from the frigid conditions is anticipated by February, as the polar vortex stabilizes and temperatures gradually return to seasonal norms, according to the New York Post.

Safety Measures

Authorities recommend the following measures to stay safe during the extreme cold:

  • Protect Against Frostbite and Hypothermia: Limit time outdoors, dress in layers, and cover exposed skin to prevent frostbite. Recognize early signs of hypothermia, such as shivering and confusion, and seek warmth immediately if symptoms occur.
  • Prepare Homes and Vehicles: Insulate pipes to prevent freezing, ensure heating systems are functioning properly, and keep emergency kits in vehicles, including blankets, food, and water.
  • Stay Informed: Regularly check updates from the National Weather Service and local news outlets for the latest information on weather conditions and potential advisories.

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East Coast Faces Slim Chances for a White Christmas https://magicmoments.com/slim-chances-for-a-white-christmas-alch5/ Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:59:27 +0000 https://magicmoments.com/?p=42850 As December 25 approaches, many folks along the East Coast of the United States are wondering if they’ll wake up to a picturesque white Christmas. However, current forecasts suggest that the likelihood of snow on Christmas Day is minimal for much of the region. Recent Snowfalls Unlikely to Persist In the days leading up to […]

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As December 25 approaches, many folks along the East Coast of the United States are wondering if they’ll wake up to a picturesque white Christmas. However, current forecasts suggest that the likelihood of snow on Christmas Day is minimal for much of the region.

Recent Snowfalls Unlikely to Persist

In the days leading up to Christmas, several East Coast cities have experienced snowfall. New York City recorded its first snowfall of the season on December 21, with accumulations up to 2.2 inches in some areas. Despite this initial dusting, meteorologists indicate that rising temperatures will likely melt existing snow before Christmas Day. Marissa Lautenbacher, a meteorologist with Fox Weather, noted that with temperatures expected to rise above freezing, the recent snowfall is unlikely to remain through December 25, according to the New York Post.

Similarly, Boston experienced its heaviest snowfall in nearly three years on December 21, with Fenway Park recording six inches of snow. While this brought a festive atmosphere to the city, forecasts suggest that warmer temperatures in the days leading up to Christmas will reduce the chances of maintaining a snow cover.

Forecasts for Christmas Week

“The definition of a ‘White Christmas’ is at least one inch of snow on the ground at 7 a.m.,” StormTeam 5 meteorologist David Williams said. For the East Coast, particularly along the I-95 corridor from Washington, D.C., to Boston, forecasts indicate that this criterion is unlikely to be met. The National Weather Service anticipates that most of the United States will experience dry conditions with above-average temperatures during the holiday period, reducing the probability of snowfall in these areas.

Specifically, cities such as Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York, and Boston are expected to see milder temperatures leading up to and including Christmas Day. For instance, forecasts for December 24 indicate highs in the upper 30s to mid-40s Fahrenheit for these cities, with no significant precipitation expected. This trend suggests that any existing snow is likely to melt, and new snowfall is improbable, according to Fox8.

Historically, the probability of a white Christmas varies across the United States. According to data from the National Centers for Environmental Information, areas in the northern U.S., such as the Rocky Mountains and regions along the U.S.-Canada border, have a higher likelihood of experiencing snow on Christmas Day. In contrast, the East Coast, especially the mid-Atlantic region, typically has lower chances.

For example, New York City has not experienced a white Christmas since 2009, when two inches of snow covered the ground. Given current weather patterns and forecasts, it appears that 2024 will continue this trend, with little to no snowfall expected on December 25.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> National Weather Service Archives - Mon, 31 Mar 2025 13:08:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://magicmoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/cropped-favicon-32x32.png National Weather Service Archives - 32 32 Arctic Blast Set to Plunge U.S. Into the Coldest January in a Decade https://magicmoments.com/us-coldest-january-in-a-decade-alch5/ Thu, 02 Jan 2025 09:40:54 +0000 https://magicmoments.com/?p=42963 A significant arctic outbreak is poised to sweep across the eastern United States, ushering in what meteorologists predict could be the coldest January since 2014—or even 2011, “for the U.S. as a whole,” AccuWeather Lead Long-Range Expert Paul Pastelok said, according to Yahoo! This frigid incursion is attributed to a weakening polar vortex, allowing exceptionally […]

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A significant arctic outbreak is poised to sweep across the eastern United States, ushering in what meteorologists predict could be the coldest January since 2014—or even 2011, “for the U.S. as a whole,” AccuWeather Lead Long-Range Expert Paul Pastelok said, according to Yahoo! This frigid incursion is attributed to a weakening polar vortex, allowing exceptionally cold air to descend from the Arctic into the continental U.S.

“We’re talking about a big, big cool down, to say the least, especially for places up and down the East Coast as we head into really the first few weeks of January,” FOX Weather Meteorologist Kendall Smith said.

The arctic air mass is forecasted to begin its southward journey around January 2, 2025, with the most intense cold gripping the nation between January 6 and 14. This cold snap is expected to affect more than 70% of the U.S. population, with temperatures plummeting up to 30 degrees below average in certain regions, according to CNN.

Regional Impacts

  • Northeast and Great Lakes: Cities like New York are bracing for temperatures that may not rise above the 30s°F (-1 to 4°C) during the day, with potential snowstorms adding to the wintry conditions. Meteorologist Christopher Tate from Fox Forecast Center notes the possibility of a storm in the first half of next week, which could bring snow, ice, or rain, depending on its trajectory.
  • Midwest: Areas such as Chicago are preparing for wind chills dipping below zero, with daytime highs struggling to reach the mid-20s°F (-4 to -1°C). The National Weather Service warns of hazardous travel conditions due to potential snowfall and icy roads.
  • Southern States: The Deep South, including Texas and Gulf Coast states, will not be spared. Dallas anticipates lows in the upper 20s°F (-2 to -4°C), while northern Florida cities like Jacksonville and Tallahassee could experience temperatures near freezing.

The influx of arctic air sets the stage for significant winter storms, particularly in the Northeast and along the Mississippi River Valley. The combination of cold air and moisture increases the likelihood of snow and ice events, which could disrupt travel and daily life. Residents are advised to monitor local forecasts and prepare for possible severe weather conditions.

This cold spell is expected to persist throughout January, with some models suggesting that temperatures may remain below freezing for up to three weeks in certain areas. Relief from the frigid conditions is anticipated by February, as the polar vortex stabilizes and temperatures gradually return to seasonal norms, according to the New York Post.

Safety Measures

Authorities recommend the following measures to stay safe during the extreme cold:

  • Protect Against Frostbite and Hypothermia: Limit time outdoors, dress in layers, and cover exposed skin to prevent frostbite. Recognize early signs of hypothermia, such as shivering and confusion, and seek warmth immediately if symptoms occur.
  • Prepare Homes and Vehicles: Insulate pipes to prevent freezing, ensure heating systems are functioning properly, and keep emergency kits in vehicles, including blankets, food, and water.
  • Stay Informed: Regularly check updates from the National Weather Service and local news outlets for the latest information on weather conditions and potential advisories.

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East Coast Faces Slim Chances for a White Christmas https://magicmoments.com/slim-chances-for-a-white-christmas-alch5/ Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:59:27 +0000 https://magicmoments.com/?p=42850 As December 25 approaches, many folks along the East Coast of the United States are wondering if they’ll wake up to a picturesque white Christmas. However, current forecasts suggest that the likelihood of snow on Christmas Day is minimal for much of the region. Recent Snowfalls Unlikely to Persist In the days leading up to […]

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As December 25 approaches, many folks along the East Coast of the United States are wondering if they’ll wake up to a picturesque white Christmas. However, current forecasts suggest that the likelihood of snow on Christmas Day is minimal for much of the region.

Recent Snowfalls Unlikely to Persist

In the days leading up to Christmas, several East Coast cities have experienced snowfall. New York City recorded its first snowfall of the season on December 21, with accumulations up to 2.2 inches in some areas. Despite this initial dusting, meteorologists indicate that rising temperatures will likely melt existing snow before Christmas Day. Marissa Lautenbacher, a meteorologist with Fox Weather, noted that with temperatures expected to rise above freezing, the recent snowfall is unlikely to remain through December 25, according to the New York Post.

Similarly, Boston experienced its heaviest snowfall in nearly three years on December 21, with Fenway Park recording six inches of snow. While this brought a festive atmosphere to the city, forecasts suggest that warmer temperatures in the days leading up to Christmas will reduce the chances of maintaining a snow cover.

Forecasts for Christmas Week

“The definition of a ‘White Christmas’ is at least one inch of snow on the ground at 7 a.m.,” StormTeam 5 meteorologist David Williams said. For the East Coast, particularly along the I-95 corridor from Washington, D.C., to Boston, forecasts indicate that this criterion is unlikely to be met. The National Weather Service anticipates that most of the United States will experience dry conditions with above-average temperatures during the holiday period, reducing the probability of snowfall in these areas.

Specifically, cities such as Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York, and Boston are expected to see milder temperatures leading up to and including Christmas Day. For instance, forecasts for December 24 indicate highs in the upper 30s to mid-40s Fahrenheit for these cities, with no significant precipitation expected. This trend suggests that any existing snow is likely to melt, and new snowfall is improbable, according to Fox8.

Historically, the probability of a white Christmas varies across the United States. According to data from the National Centers for Environmental Information, areas in the northern U.S., such as the Rocky Mountains and regions along the U.S.-Canada border, have a higher likelihood of experiencing snow on Christmas Day. In contrast, the East Coast, especially the mid-Atlantic region, typically has lower chances.

For example, New York City has not experienced a white Christmas since 2009, when two inches of snow covered the ground. Given current weather patterns and forecasts, it appears that 2024 will continue this trend, with little to no snowfall expected on December 25.

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