Monday, January 27, 2014

NYC: Back to the Deep Freeze Through Midweek

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
January 27,2014; 9:13PM,EST
 
 
Temperatures will plummet across the New York area into Tuesday, as they have several times this winter.
The combination of gusty winds, dry air and low temperatures will result in AccuWeather RealFeel® temperatures well below zero on Tuesday.

Flights originating from or heading to parts of the South could be delayed in the coming days.
While a storm will blast the Southern states with heavy snow and ice, that storm is forecast to slip out to the east of at midweek with nary some clouds.
The good news is the weather pattern that has delivered over a dozen Alberta Clipper storms and frequent snow events during much of January is coming to an end.
The new weather pattern will shut off the flow of totally arctic air and will allow more of a blend of air from the Arctic and the Pacific Ocean.
Temperatures are forecast to rebound to seasonable levels by this weekend. The normal high and low temperatures for New York City on Feb. 1-2 are 39 and 27 respectively.
However, the new pattern will allow some storms to swing up from the Gulf of Mexico. While these storms will be warmer, they can bring substantial precipitation.
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Tune in to AccuWeather Live Mornings every weekday at 7 a.m. EST. We will be talking about the latest blast of cold air and snow in parts of the nation this week.


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Main Lake Huron snow band near Saugeen Shores, #Ontario and inland toward the ESE. Whiteout conditions. Band is nearly stationary.
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February likely shaping up as a very cold month for the Prairies with dominant N to NW flow of air.
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