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Navigating February Storms: Weather Updates Across the U.S. with Meteorologist Steve Pellettiere
Hi, this is meteorologist Steve Pelletier and I am the weatherman. Thanks for checking into the weatherman podcom on your Thursday. It is the sixth day of the month of February 2025 and we've got some pretty wild weather on the coast. It looks like some rainy conditions from about central Virginia northward up to DC, baltimore and Philly, but it looks like a little bit of snow and ice. Northwestern New Jersey, northeastern PA, central and southern New York, central and northern New York State and up in Vermont, new Hampshire and Maine. There's going to be quite a bit of snowfall. We're looking at between at this point it looks like maybe 5 to 10 inches of snowfall across the Adirondacks, the snowy areas of central and northern Hudson Valley and out of the Catskills Also the Berkshires. Maybe 4 or 5 inches, but also getting a little bit of ice and rain in the southern tier there. But very good weather, very good snow conditions for skiers up in New England on this Thursday, but it looks like it quickly goes offshore. Might get a little coating to an inch or two of slushy accumulation in New York City and northern and western New Jersey. Might get up to as much as five inches up around High Point or the Poconos and Catskills but it quickly moves offshore but a big storm moving into the west coast. Looks like lots of rain from San Diego through LA all the way up to San Francisco and up into Oregon and it's causing lots of mountain snow in sections of central and eastern Oregon and southeastern Washington State, much of Utah In Wyoming and western portions, or southwestern portions I should say, of Montana getting heavy mountain snows from this storm and it will continue to move across in through the four corners giving quite a bit of snow across the Rockies and eventually spill out into the southern plains as a rainstorm. Perhaps that gulf moisture then heads towards the northeast could bring some mixed precipitation to the northeast sometime later this upcoming weekend.
Speaker 0:But if you are flying on this Thursday, it looks like rainy conditions. Ifr conditions in Atlanta and in Charlotte. Good weather down in central and south Florida, no problems in Texas. Chicago is looking good, just a little bit windy, some snow showers in Minneapolis, st Paul, the weather is out on the west coast and looks like some rain and wind in LA. So some delays getting into there, delays into San Francisco, oakland and San Jose as well, and also it looks like up in the Portland area the possibility of some rainy conditions A little bit drier though up in Seattle Tacoma, as that system further moves inland into the Rockies. But it's going to cause quite a bit of snow across the central and northern Rockies over the next couple of days and then it's going to spill out into the central plain states, become a major east coast storm sometime this upcoming weekend. I've been your host, Steve Pelletier, and I am the weatherman. Hope you have a great day on this Thursday. Talk to you first thing tomorrow. Take care.