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Friday High winds in the east...Colorado snow, Chicago Ice ... all explained by Meteorologist Steve Pellettiere
Hi, this is meteorologist Steve Pelletieri and I'm the weatherman. Thanks for checking into theweathermanpodcom on your Friday. It's the seventh day of the month of March 2025. And a look at the weather situation across the northeast Very blustery conditions. We have wind advisories in many spots across Pennsylvania, new York, new Jersey and central and southern New England and there's even a lot of snow showers across central and northern New York and even east of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, also seeing some areas of rain across the Ohio Valley and even some snow and ice in Chicagoland and also up into Iowa, sections of southern Wisconsin, southern Minnesota, that big storm out in the central Rockies now starting to drift a little bit further east but still getting lots of snow snow across sections of Utah, colorado and Wyoming and even rain and snow in sections of Arizona and New Mexico. As the storm has finally moved off the pacific coast and it looks like it'll be tracking almost to east by southeast, looks like it's going to be dry for the northeast corridor. Here's the forecast for the northeast corridor. It's just a windy day today and with generally fair skies, our temperatures generally ranging into the mid to upper 40s, and those gusty west winds up to 40 miles per hour Could be a few rain showers for tonight. Otherwise partly cloudy and colder 30 to 35.
Speaker 1:Friday features sunshine. Highs for the day will range only between 42 and 47, around 47 in DC and Philadelphia, about 45 in New York. 42 degrees up in the Boston area, atlantic City, brigantine you're looking at a temperature there probably around 48 degrees today, but windy and it looks like fair conditions for Sunday. But for us tonight we have to. For Saturday night you have to set the clocks ahead one hour. It's spring ahead, we return to eastern daylight time and we lose that hour of sleep during the overnight but does look like we pick up some daylight in the afternoon hour, since the sun is rising earlier and setting later each and every day.
Speaker 1:If you're traveling on, this Friday is to take a look at the area, the nation's airports and, of course, the number one airport in the world, traffic wise and passenger and passenger-wise it's Atlanta and going to have generally fair skies and no problems getting in and out of Atlanta today. Charlotte as well, looking at fair skies. Central and South Florida all looking pretty good, as does Texas, austin, houston and Dallas, fort Worth, even up to Amarillo. The weather's looking pretty fine for your Friday. Up in Chicago looks like might be some delays going into Midway or O'Hare. It looks like you're looking at the possibility of rain and snow and that usually is going to slow things down because of icing on final approach and some wild weather and probably low ceilings and visibility is going by the book there. So some delays going into Chicago and even into sections of Iowa, sioux City, des Moines and even portions of eastern Nebraska around well, probably around Omaha as well. Looks like an ice situation as that storm is working its way out of the Rockies. Still lots of snow in Colorado and in Utah, but that's drifting east Rain in four corners Much needed rainfall in the desert regions down there and dry weather in LA. Dry in San Francisco, clouds, maybe a few light showers in the Seattle-Tacoma area, but doesn't look like anything much. So no major problems except for around the Chicago Iowa area. That's where you're going to have some ice and some low IFR weather and some tough situations if you're flying in and out of those places during the daytime today.
Speaker 1:In the meantime, have a great weekend upcoming. Looking at the return to Eastern Daylight Time on Saturday night. Early Sunday, set your clocks head-to-hour before you retire Saturday evening and enjoy the afternoon daylight and the days that are getting longer, with early rising sun and later, later setting sunshine each and every day, picking up about three minutes at this point as we run through and get closer and closer to that first astronomical first day of springtime. I'm your host, steve Pelletieri. Hope you have a great day. Talk to you first thing on Saturday. Take care.