Tag: Forecasters

  • Michigan’s Woody the Woodchuck joins other fur-bearing forecasters




    Michigan’s very own Woody the Woodchuck has officially joined the ranks of other fur-bearing forecasters across the country! This adorable critter is now making predictions about the weather, adding a fun and furry twist to our daily forecast.

    Woody the Woodchuck, who resides at the Howell Nature Center, will now be predicting the weather on Groundhog Day, just like Punxsutawney Phil and other famous groundhogs. This lovable woodchuck will be using his keen instincts to determine whether we will have an early spring or six more weeks of winter.

    Stay tuned to see if Woody agrees with his fellow furry forecasters or if he has a unique prediction of his own. Either way, we can’t wait to see what this adorable woodchuck has in store for us this Groundhog Day!

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  • Two Snow Systems Heading To New Hampshire This Week: Forecasters


    CONCORD, NH — Weather forecasters are predicting two snowstorm systems will move into the region, but they are not expecting significant accumulation.

    On Sunday morning, the National Weather Service issued a “hazardous weather outlook” for the state, warning that snowstorms were expected on Tuesday and Wednesday. The first storm will bring “heavy snow showers or snow squalls” with the passing cold front.

    “In addition,” the alert said, “westerly wind gusts between 35-45 mph are possible.”

    No snow accumulation for Tuesday was posted in the alert.

    AccuWeather.com, however, said the Tuesday system had a 63 percent of delivering “a coasting to an inch” to Concord and the capital region sometime between 4 and 10 a.m. In Nashua and southern New Hampshire, including Salem and inland Rockingham County, there is an 81 percent chance of “little to no accumulation.” No snow is expected on the Seacoast.

    For Wednesday, NWS forecasters said, “There is the potential for a light to moderate snowfall on Wednesday from a clipper system.” Snow accumulation amounts were published.

    On Monday, expect mostly cloudy skies, highs in the mid-30s, and lows in the mid-20s, with wind gusts up to 30 mph.

    On Tuesday, snow is expected before the afternoon, and then the sun reappears. Temps will be in the upper 20s and into the teens at night. Wind gusts could be as high as 35 mph.

    Snow is expected in the early and late morning on Wednesday, with highs near 30 and overnight lows in the single digits.

    As a cold front moves into the state on Thursday, temps will drop into the teens during the day and near zero during the evening.

    Similar weather is expected on Friday.

    The most up-to-date weather is available on every Patch.com site in the United States. This includes the 14 New Hampshire Patch news and community websites for Amherst, Bedford, Concord, Exeter, Hampton, Londonderry, Manchester, Merrimack, Milford, Nashua, North Hampton, Portsmouth, Salem, Windham, and Across NH. Patch posts local weather reports for New Hampshire every Sunday and Wednesday and publishes alerts as needed.



    As winter continues to grip New Hampshire, forecasters are tracking two snow systems that are expected to impact the state this week. With the potential for significant snowfall, residents and travelers are being urged to stay informed and prepared for winter weather conditions.

    The first system is expected to arrive on Wednesday, bringing a mix of snow and possibly some freezing rain. This could lead to hazardous road conditions and potential disruptions to travel. Forecasters are advising residents to exercise caution and allow for extra travel time if necessary.

    The second system is forecasted to hit New Hampshire over the weekend, with the potential for heavier snowfall accumulations. This could result in significant snow amounts, potentially causing further travel disruptions and school closures.

    As always, it is important to stay updated on the latest weather forecasts and advisories. Make sure to have necessary supplies on hand, such as food, water, and emergency supplies, in case you are unable to leave your home during a snowstorm.

    Stay safe and prepared as we navigate these winter weather systems heading towards New Hampshire this week.

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  • Will Sarasota-Manatee counties see frost this week? Forecasters say maybe.




    As temperatures continue to drop in the Sarasota-Manatee counties, many residents are wondering if frost will make an appearance this week. According to forecasters, there is a possibility of frost in the area, but it is not guaranteed.

    With lows expected to dip into the 30s and high humidity levels, conditions may be ripe for frost to form. However, factors such as cloud cover and wind speed can also play a role in whether frost will develop.

    To be on the safe side, residents are advised to take precautions to protect sensitive plants and animals from potential frost damage. Covering plants with blankets or bringing them indoors can help prevent damage from frost.

    Stay tuned to local weather updates for the latest information on whether frost is expected in the Sarasota-Manatee counties this week. And remember, it’s always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to protecting your property from the cold.

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