

Observations From Official NWS Sites And Interactive Display Of Official NWS ForecastsĬurrent Observations In Text Format From Area Airports The codes themselves can be accessed via the “data” button More Stations Compared To EDD But Also Subject To More ErrorsĮxcellent current observations map based on METAR codes. Current Observations Compiled By WundergroundĬurrent Observations By Personal Weather Stations Around The World.If you appreciate my forecasts, feel free to chip in a buck or two towards keeping them going. Join 25,534 other subscribers Follow Forecasterjack on BlogrollĪn excellent blog focused on the Northeast that dives deep into the mechanics behind our weather Here is this mornings satellite image of the storm named Jolle be Berlin University. (the lowest pressure recorded on land in the U.K.)ĭata courtesy of weather underground’s weather historian Christopher Burt. 4, 1929 by the SS Westpool somewhere in the Atlantic (exact location unknown)ĩ25.6 mb (27.33”) on Jan. 4, 1824 at Reykjavik, Iceland (the lowest on land measured pressure in the North Atlantic)ĩ25.5 mb (27.33”) on Dec.

5, 1870 measured by the ship Neier at 49°N 26°W (another ship in the area measured 925.5 mb)ĩ24 mb (27.28”) on Feb. Here are some other notable North Atlantic extratropical cyclones:ĩ21.1 mb (27.20”) on Feb. I expect the low to deepen to around 925mb or close to that. Meanwhile, in the North Atlantic, there is an ultra powerful low pressure area that rapidly deepened yesterday and is approaching record territory. However there will be a powerful low moving NE out of the Great Lakes mid week that will bring rain to the northeast as well as the midwest. The cold will last through the weekend before slightly moderating at the end of the forecast period.

Next weeks cold will not be as bad as last weeks partly due to lighter winds. After this warmup, a cold front will drive temps down to below average levels similar to this past week. After the extreme cold blast last week, temps will slowly warm until tuesday when a warm front skyrockets temps well into the 30s for northern ME, 40s for mid/southern ME, NH, and MA with 50s+ southward.
