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Winter Weather Wrap-Up: Forecasting the Return of Cold
Hi, this is meteorologist Steve Pelletier and I am the weatherman. Thanks for checking in to theweathermanpodcom on your Sunday, second day of the month of March 2025, and it looks like winter has returned to the northeast, at least temperature-wise. No major areas of snowfall expected across the region for at least the next few days. We do see areas of some snow showers just to the south and east of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, to New York State and northwestern Pennsylvania, and also a few areas of some snow showers across northern Maine and southern Canada. Elsewhere, it looks like an area of low pressures forming across west Texas. That's bringing areas of rain from Amarillo down to just to the west of Dallas-Fort Worth and Plano, and it looks like Oklahoma City will also get into some rainy weather a little bit later on today.
Speaker 1:Big area of low pressure finally moving into the west coast. That means rain from Seattle all the way down to Portland and San Francisco, los Angeles and even down to San Diego during the daytime and evening hours on Sunday In the meantime, into the central and eastern portion of the nation. It's that big area of high pressure that I mentioned time into the central and eastern portion of the nation. It's that big area of high pressure that I mentioned is causing some very frigid temperatures across the region, at least for today and for tomorrow, and it looks like our weather for Sunday across the northeast corner, dc up to the Boston area centered around central northern New Jersey, will be sunny but cold at highs ranging only in the middle 30s. But with those winds out of the northwest wind chill factor temperatures will make it feel like the teens in single digits. At night it's going to be mostly clear Nighttime. Low temperatures again back into the upper teens and lower 20s. And Monday warms up just a bit Mid to upper 30s, near 40 degrees in DC, about 38 degrees in New York City, 32 degrees up in the Boston area on Monday. Tuesday warms up dramatically. It's a big area surge of high pressure moves offshore. It's a return flow of southerly winds. Low-cost temperatures will go into the 50s on Tuesday. For that area of west coast it's causing rainy weather right now that will arrive in the east around midweek. It looks like rain for Tuesday night, wednesday into early Thursday.
Speaker 1:If you're traveling on this Sunday. A weather situation across the northeast calling for generally fair skies in Philadelphia, new York, down to DC and all the way up to the Boston area In Charlotte, looking clear busiest airport in the world that's in Atlanta, and looking at mostly sunny skies there and throughout the daytime temperatures will range into the 50s today. As the high pressure moves off to their east, it looks like fair weather in Chicago and also in Minneapolis, st Paul, houston, just clouds. It looks like showers will be threatening in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and, as mentioned, la, san Diego, san Francisco, portland and Seattle will be under rainy weather during the daytime today, with some minimal delays into those area airports. I'm meteorologist Steve Pelletier, and I am the weatherman. Hope you have a great day today. Talk to you first thing on Monday. Take care.