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Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

7:15 AM | Warming trend this week; recap of weekend storm

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Partly sunny, cool, near 50

Tonight

Becoming mostly cloudy, chilly, chance for a bit of rain late, lows in the upper 30’s

Tuesday

Cloudy early with a chance for a shower then becoming partly sunny, cool, low-to-mid 50’s

Wednesday

Mostly sunny, a bit milder, upper 50’s

Thursday

Partly sunny, milder, near 60

Friday

Mostly cloudy, chance for a shower, cooler, mid 50’s

Saturday

Mostly sunny, cool, low-to-mid 50’s

Discussion

The Saturday historic coastal storm that caused more than 2 million people to lose power and unprecedented October snowfall in many locations is now long gone and it was followed by the first hard freeze of the season. There will, however, be a general warming trend this week and we should be close to 60 degrees by Wednesday for afternoon highs (normal high is 62). In fact, it looks to me like after the relatively cool start to November this week, the 2nd week of November looks quite a bit warmer-than-normal. As far as the weekend storm is concerned, here is a smattering of county-by-county snow reports reported to the NWS for SE PA:

...BUCKS COUNTY... SPRINGTOWN 16.0" PERKASIE 10.0" QUAKERTOWN 7.0" FURLONG 5.0" MORRISVILLE 3.2"

...CHESTER COUNTY... ELVERSON 9.1" EXTON 5.0"

...DELAWARE COUNTY... WAYNE 4.0" MEDIA 2.0" DREXEL HILL 1.0"

...MONTGOMERY COUNTY... MONTGOMERYVILLE 6.1" TRAPPE 6.0" LAFAYETTE 2.5" WYNNEWOOD 2.4"

Philly Airport recorded 0.3 inches of snow and here is a sampling of others reports across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast:

Bridgton, ME: 17.4” Plainfield, MA: 30.8” Concord, NH: 22.2” North Hillsdale, NY: 18” West Milford, NJ: 19” Bristol, CT: 17” Huffs Church, PA: 13” Skyland, VA: 9” Mount Storm, WV” 14”

Video

httpv://youtu.be/k14zxsi8_4g