Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Heavy Rains and Flooding Across Tri-State NYC Region




Another coastal storm produced heavy rain and strong wind gusts today. More than 8 inches fell in parts of the area. Sunshine will be back for the rest of the week.

George Wright is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist and President of Wright Weather Consulting, Inc. Our website is WrightWeather.com. George is also a meteorologist with Cablevision News 12.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

March 13-14, 2010 Major Storm for New York City Tri-State Region




This was a major storm for the NYC tri-state region with numerous reports of damage, 4 fatalities, hundreds of thousands of people without power, train outages, many downed trees and power lines and massive flooding especially in Bound Brook, NJ area. The highest rainfall total was measured in Elizabeth, NJ and the peak wind gust recorded was 75 mph at JFK Airport. More rain and gusty winds tonight from this storm system but nothing as bad as it was on Saturday. A total of 4.24 inches of rain fell in Central Park with a peak wind gust of 53 mph.

George Wright is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist and President of Wright Weather Consulting, Inc. Our website is WrightWeather.com. George is also a meteorologist with Cablevision News 12.

Potent Nor'easter Causes Widespread Damage in NY, NJ, LI and CT

Wind gusts measured as high as 73 mph at the Atlantic City Airport and 70 mph in Keansburg, NJ knocked down numerous trees and power lines resulting in hundreds of thousands of people without power in Staten Island, Long Island and New Jersey. This storm continues off the coast of Delaware and is expected to strengthen again producing another round of heavy rain and strong winds but it is not expected to be as severe. Showers will continue into Monday.


Here are some rainfall and wind gust reports:

DELAWARE

WEST DOVER 3.10"
NEWARK 2.54"
WILMINGTON 1.92"

NEW JERSEY

HAMMONTON 4.05"
ESTELL MANOR 3.92"
MOUNT HOLLY 2.16"
TRENTON 1.94"
ISELIN 5.51"
METUCHEN 4.00"
PHILLIPSBURG 1.45"

WIND GUSTS

DELAWARE

DOVER 58 MPH
GEORGETOWN 48 MPH

NEW JERSEY

ATLANTIC CITY 73 MPH
MARINA ATLANTIC CITY 67 MPH
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ATLANTIC CITY 67 MPH
WRIGHTSTOWN 63 MPH
MOUNT HOLLY 53 MPH
WILDWOOD 40 MPH
TRENTON 63 MPH
PERTH AMBOY 62 MPH
KEANSBURG 70 MPH
MONMOUTH BEACH 65 MPH
LAKEHURST NAS 67 MPH
SEASIDE HEIGHTS 67 MPH

George Wright is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist and President of Wright Weather Consulting, Inc. Our website is WrightWeather.com. George is also a meteorologist with Cablevision News 12.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Wind Gusts for March 13, 2010....67 mph at JFK Airport!

The storm has dumped up to 2 inches of rain across the NYC metro area with strong winds gusting to 67 mph or near hurricane force (74 mph). Here are some wind reports:

CONNECTICUT

NEW HAVEN/TWEED 46
GROTON/NEW LONDON 47

NEW JERSEY

TETERBORO 55
FORT LEE 50
CALDWELL 48
NEWARK 45

NEW YORK

JONES BEACH ISLAND 63
JONES BEACH STATE 63
WANTAGH 63
NYC/CENTRAL PARK 53
BREEZY POINT 67
NYC/JFK ARPT 67
BLUE POINT 67
FIRE ISLAND 58
SHIRLEY 56
WHITE PLAINS 58
LARCHMONT 46

George Wright is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist and President of Wright Weather Consulting, Inc. Our website is WrightWeather.com. George is also a meteorologist with Cablevision News 12.

Flooding Rains and High Winds for the NYC Metro Area This Weekend







The rain will continue heavy at times with Flood Warnings and Wind Advisories posted for 2 to 4 inches of rain and wind gusts to 50 mph. A huge upper level vortex will move slowly pumping a huge amount of moisture up from the Gulf of Mexico. It is too warm for snow except over parts of upstate NY and northern New England. The rain will be fall on Sunday with showers left for Monday. But after that, the weather looks great Tuesday through Friday!

George Wright is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist and President of Wright Weather Consulting, Inc. Our website is WrightWeather.com. George is also a meteorologist with Cablevision News 12.

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Light, Wet Snow on Wednesday in NYC Metro Area Maybe an Inch or Two...






A little light snow on Wednesday in the NYC tri-state region with accumulations mostly on grassy surfaces. Perhaps an inch or two before it ends later in the day on Wednesday. No cold air in sight, it will be sunny and milder Thursday through Sunday.

George Wright is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist and President of Wright Weather Consulting, Inc. Our website is WrightWeather.com. George is also a meteorologist with Cablevision News 12.