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Welcome to the New York City Metro Weather Blog. I am Danny and I am 22 years old. Here, you will find daily forecasts for the NYC/LI, NJ, PA, and CT areas. I will post model images when it's pertinent. I will sometimes delve into the long-range, so if you something coming up, you can get an idea of what the weather will be like. I will post historical weather events from time to time that have affected my home of Long Island. Sometimes, I will go on a rant. But you can always count on the New York City Metro Weather Blog!

Monday, April 7, 2008

Rogue Storm to Form East of Florida


An easterly flow off the ocean is keeping the coast cool. But the southern feature moving off the Atlantic Coast should feedback tomorrow and Wednesday and develop a enthusiastic looking storm that will develop rogue characteristics (warm core look with gales surrounding the center). It doesn't look like it will affect land. The storm is moving eastward into the ocean. It will go under the block and end up somewhere north of Puerto Rico. Why bring this up? They rarely affect land at all. They are named at the whims of Miami if indeed they develop rogue characteristics. This is taken from the COAMPS model at 24 hrs. You can clearly see it on the surface map.

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