Northern Lights May Grace Mid-Atlantic Skies This Weekend Following Powerful Solar Flare

Residents of the Mid-Atlantic region may have the rare opportunity to witness the Northern Lights this weekend, thanks to a powerful solar flare that erupted on Thursday. The flare, classified as an X9, the most intense of this current solar cycle, hurled…

Snowfall Forecast Regrading Thursday & Friday

Another light to moderate snow event is on the table going into later Thursday and Friday all thanks to a Clipper system sliding to our south. And then redeveloping off of our coastlines bringing back a inverted trough through northern Delmarva and…

Wash, Rinse, Repeat. Another High Wind Event On The Way

Although the next storm system is another big one moving through the same areas as the last one, this one will not have that extreme punch like this one will. Still will be a nuisance to say the least. Strong winds will…

Powerful Storm System Aims For Delmarva Tuesday Into Wednesday

Buckle up ladies and gentleman, tomorrow is going to be a very bumpy ride for us. Flooding rainfall, significant coastal flooding, and a serious high wind threat. And all of this begins during the afternoon hours Tuesday. Now we have been dealing…

Significant Coastal Flooding / Damaging Winds Tues-Weds

Next week’s storm is shaping up to be a very big problem going forward. A powerful 970-980mb low will rapidly develop as it moves into the Great Lakes running into a 1035-1040mb high pressure system (50-60mb difference) generating a major wind storm.…

Warming In The Stratosphere: Busy Second Half Of Winter?

Second half of winter just keeps looking better and better. El Nino winter’s alone are notorious for second half winter fun for the country. And now we have another parameter to throw into place. Welcome to Polar Vortex! “The polar vortex is…