ECRF Weather
#1
Posted 02 January 2014 - 11:04 PM
Saturday, January 18 - Philadelphia
(1/14) - Cloudy, High 36, POP 10%
(1/13) - Clouds and Sun, High 37, POP 30%
(1/12) - Partly Sunny, High 32, POP 10%
(1/11) - Sunny, High 32, POP 0%
(1/10) - Partly Sunny, High 30, POP 0%
(1/9) - Cloudy, High 36, Periods of sleet and freezing rain, POP 25%
(1/8) - Sunny, High 51, POP 0%
(1/7) - Partly Sunny, High 47, POP 0%
(1/6) - Mostly Sunny, High 30, POP 0%
(1/5) - Sunny, High 35, POP 0%
(1/4) - Mostly Cloudy, High 31, Probability of Precipitation (POP) 0%
(1/2) - Mostly Cloudy, High 47
(1/3) - Mostly Cloudy, High 49
Sunday, January 19 - New Haven
(1/14) - Partly Sunny, High 34, POP 20%
(1/13) - Mostly Sunny, High 31, POP 10% <== warmest early morning, temps dropping into the 20's as the day goes on.
(1/12) - Mostly Cloudy, High 32, POP 20%
(1/11) - Partly Sunny, High 32, POP 2%
(1/10) - Sunny, High 29, POP 0%
(1/9) - Sunny, High 34, POP 0%
(1/8) - Cloudy, High 33, POP 6%
(1/7) - Partly Sunny, High 45, POP 2%
(1/6) - Partly Sunny, High 33, POP 1%
(1/5) - Sunny, High 30, POP 0%
(1/4) - Partly Sunny, High 29
(1/3) - Partly Sunny, High 45
(1/2) - Cloudy, High 42
#2
Posted 03 January 2014 - 06:31 AM
Saturday, January 20 - Philadelphia
(1/2) - Mostly Cloudy, High 47
Sunday, January 19 - New Haven
(1/2) - Cloudy, High 42
Well seeing as how their calendar seems to run backwards, I wouldn't trust them at all.
Out here in the real world, Saturday would be the 18th and the 20th would be a Monday.
Take care and take trains!
#3
Posted 03 January 2014 - 07:32 AM
Several months ago, Accuweather pushed out their detailed forecasts to 45 days. Most weather professionals and enthusiasts scoff at how meaningful ultra-longrange forecasts are, but I thought it would be fun to start today - 16 days out - and track the forecast. Each day or two, I'll come back and edit the page to see how things change. So, here goes:
Saturday, January 20 - Philadelphia
(1/2) - Mostly Cloudy, High 47
Sunday, January 19 - New Haven
(1/2) - Cloudy, High 42
Bill, I hope Accuweather is accurate (but for the inaccurate date for Saturday as Alan pointed out). For this Floridian, those temperatures look pretty good. In fact, here in Orlando, today, our high is not too much more than those highs. Of course, I hope this weekend in the northeast does not repeat itself in 2 weeks. Thanks for your research Bill; and Alan, thanks for your early morning humor.
#4
Posted 03 January 2014 - 08:30 AM
Even here in Jersey, Saturday is the 18th!
Saturday, January 20 - Philadelphia
(1/2) - Mostly Cloudy, High 47
Sunday, January 19 - New Haven
(1/2) - Cloudy, High 42
Well seeing as how their calendar seems to run backwards, I wouldn't trust them at all.
Out here in the real world, Saturday would be the 18th and the 20th would be a Monday.
#5
Posted 04 January 2014 - 11:42 AM
#6
Posted 04 January 2014 - 01:21 PM
Latest forecast turned colder.
I like the first ones better. Can you change it back, Bill???
BTW, thanks for posting.
#7
Posted 04 January 2014 - 02:24 PM
Over the next two weeks, it will change and change and change again.I like the first ones better. Can you change it back, Bill???
BTW, thanks for posting.
#8
Posted 04 January 2014 - 02:59 PM
Kevin Korell
OTOL Board Leader
Lakewood, NJ
#9
Posted 05 January 2014 - 03:40 AM
Nashville needs Amtrak!
#10
Posted 06 January 2014 - 05:11 PM
Kevin Korell
OTOL Board Leader
Lakewood, NJ
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