Monday, March 16, 2009
St. Patrick's Day Forecast
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Area Forecast
Currently in Union, NJ the temperature is 45 with mostly cloudy sky conditions and southeastern winds at 8 mph.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Brief Warm-Up
Don’t forget Daylight Saving (not savings ;-)) Time is this Sunday, March 8th at 2:00 am! “Spring ahead” those clocks one hour, and though we may be losing an hour of sleep we are gaining an extra of daylight and conserving energy!
- Fact: Both Arizona and Hawaii (and three U.S. territories: American Samoa, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands) do not observe daylight saving time. In 2006, Indiana adopted DST .
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Countdown to Spring
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Some Winter Weather Terminology
- Index of the wind chill
Monday, March 2, 2009
The Beauty of a Snow Storm
Snowfall Totals!
What a snow storm it was today as March rolled in like a lion!
According to the National Weather Service snowfall totals for the surrounding area are listed below:
North Jersey
Newark 6.8 inches
Hoboken 7.1 inches
West Milford 11.1 inches
Ridgewood 4.2 inches
South Jersey
Atlantic City 6.8 inches
Mount Holly 9.0 inches
Lindenwold 5.0 inches
Cape May 7.7 inches
New York
Brooklyn 9.0 inches
Plainview 12.1 inches
Westtown 3.0 inches
Extended Forecast For Union, NJ
Currently the temperature is 20 degrees, as we can expect breezy conditions and snow drifts for tonight. New snow accumulation is predicted to be less than an inch. We received 5.30 inches of snow which broke the record of 4.30 inches back in 1996!
The associated low pressure system which brought the precipation to the area will be moving towards Maine into the night as a high pressure system from Canada settles in our region bringing sunny skies and colder temperatures for Tuesday. Expect a high of 27 with slightly breezy conditions tomorrow and for tomorrow night, clear skies and a chilly low of 17 are predicted. The high remains in the region for Wednesday as we can expect afternoon temperatures slightly warmer in the mid-thirties, and sunny conditions. For the night we can expect mostly cloudy skies with temps in the lower twenties as the high moves south of the region by Thursday allowing a frontal system to approach from the west, bringing temperatures near normal by Thursday. Expect highs near 46 degrees and partly sunny conditions and for Thursday night expect partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the lower thirties. By Friday another low moves into the region, possibly bringing rain or snow showers. Expect a high of 45 degrees and mostly cloudy skies with a low around 31 for Friday night.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Don't Forget About Your Car This Season!
- Check your windshield wipers. One of the worse things that could possibly happen is that during a snow/ sleet mix, slush from the street is kicked onto your front windshield and completely blinds your view. Good windshield wipers clean it off and make sure it is spotless by checking the status of the windshield wiper fluid.
- Tires, tires, tires. Have you ever considered snow tires? They can improve traction if you just have them on for the winter season months, rather than the tires that wear down during any season because they are left on. Not looking for snow tires, check the tread depth, a tread depth of 2/32″ is safe according to National Highway Transportation Safety Board. Also check the tire pressure; tires lose pressure (one pound per square inch) whenever the temperature drops by 10°.
- Fill up on that antifreeze! Leaking anti-freeze is not a good thing and like a coat to protect us from the cold, antifreeze helps to protect your car from the wintry environment. Make sure the mix is 50% antifreeze and 50% water.
- Routine maintenance. Don’t prolong your oil-change. When the environment is colder the oil can become thicker and the goal is to keep your car’s engine lubricated. A quick reference for the right kind of oil to use in different temperatures and weather conditions can be found in the owner’s manual. Test your battery and check your belts as well.
- Have an emergency kit. Emergencies can happen at any time and The Red Cross urges being prepared as part of their three steps towards preparedness. Include an ice scraper and snow brush, first aid kit, flashlight, jumper cables, bag of salt or cat litter and non-perishable foods as part of your kit!