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Award-winning meteorologist Brad Field and broadcast veteran Dan Lovallo discuss the immediate weather and the why of weather for Connecticut, New England and the nation.
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Ice could impact the weather in portions of Connecticut and New England Mar. 5 into Mar. 6, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In the latest episode of the Brad Field Weather podcast, Field talks about a brief warmup the week of Mar. 8, before winter weather makes another return.A big thank you to the underwriters of the Brad Field Weather podcast, McAllen Construction Inc. of Prospect and Action Carpet & Floor Covering of Simsbury.
A winter snowstorm, bearing down on Connecticut and the. northeast has "historic" potential, according to meteorologist Brad Field. The storm will strike the region, starting Sunday, Feb. 22, at dusk and last well into Monday, Feb. 23. High winds will also accompany the storm with "Blizzard Warnings" already being posted.Field outlines the storm and its potential in this podcast, underwritten by McAllen Construction Inc. of Prospect and Action Carpet & Floor Covering of Simsbury.
Connecticut is facing two weather systems that could have an impact, Feb. 20 through Feb. 23, according to meteorologist Brad Field. System number one makes its presence felt Feb. 20-21, as a mixture of precipitation. System number two could impact the region Feb. 22-23, but how much potential the storm packs is still to be decided, as weather models are in conflict. Field breaks it all down in this latest episode. Episode stamps:0:00- Start0:32- Meteorological winter8:49- Climatology report13:08- On The Weather Map27:50- Immediate forecastThank you to the underwriters of the podcast: Action Carpet & Floor Covering of Simsbury and McAllen Construction Inc. of Prospect.
Snow and extreme cold is on the way for Connecticut and the region, Feb. 7 into the week of Feb. 8, according to meteorologist Brad Field. Wind chills could reach -40F in some areas as some of the coldest weather in recent memory will make for dangerous conditions.After this weekend's weather events, the chance for two more storms exist over the next week, according to Field.Show stamps:0:00- Show start0:32- Anniversary of the Blizzard of '781:58- Extreme cold6:31- Snow precedes the cold14:25- Super Bowl weather and game predictions20:30- On The Weather Map segment24:50- Immediate weather forecastThank you to McAllen Construction Inc. of Prospect, CT and Action Carpet & Floor Covering of Simsbury, CT for underwriting the podcast.
Connecticut's brutal winter continues, according to meteorologist Brad Field. There is a high probability most of the state will miss a coastal storm on Feb. 1 but the long range outlook brings little relief, with subfreezing temperatures and more substantial snow in the offing.Show stamps:0:00- Start1:01- Bitter cold6:30- Latest storm7:28- Orange crop threatened8:12- More about the storm18:12- On the Weather Map24:38- Long range outlook27:26- Immediate forecast
Meteorologist Brad Field is calling it a 'Top 10' snowstorm that will hit Connecticut on Jan. 25 and 26. The state is in the line of fire for a storm that is impacting more than half the country from the northeast to the deep south.At some points during the "blockbuster" storm, snow could be falling at more than two inches per hour. Field provides all the details in his latest podcast episode, underwritten by Action Carpet & Floor Covering of Simsbury and McAllen Construction Inc. of Prospect.
Connecticut and the nation will get slammed with one of its biggest snowstorms in years, according to meteorologist Brad Field. All the ingredients are in place for the perfect storm Jan. 25 and 26, as Field details in his latest weather podcast.Show stamps:0:00-Opening0:35- NFL playoff weather and picks with co-host Dan Lovallo10:45- Brutal Saturday cold27:55- Blockbuster storm conditions45:09- Weather forecastUnderwriters for the podcast are Action Carpet & Floor Covering of Simsbury and McAllen Construction Inc. of Prospect.
Connecticut is about to be impacted by two snow events in 48 hours, Jan. 17 through Jan. 19, according to meteorologist Brad Field. More snow is planned for the following Thursday, Jan. 22 and the weekend of Jan. 24-25, before the coldest weather of the season plunges into the state.Show stamps:0:00- Snow start0:32- Two snow events11:01- Weather for NFL playoff games22:18- Coldest weather of the season24:22- Long range forecast32:20- Immediate forecast
Weekend rain, Jan. 10 and 11, could usher in major changes to our weather, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his weekly podcast, Field notes the Jan. 15 through 20 period, encompassing Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, could be dominated by a significant snow fall.Show stamps:0:00- Show start0:28- Look back1:49- Look forward7:22- Short term outlook9:23- NFL wild card weekend weather and game predictions19:10- On the Weather Map24:53- Immediate foredastThank you to Action Carpet & Floor Covering of Simsbury and McAllen Construction of Prospect for underwriting the podcast.
In the words of meteorologist Brad Field, a "fast and furious" snowstorm will hit Connecticut. The clipper is expected to strike Friday night, Dec. 26, into Saturday morning, Dec. 27. Field says the storm will pack a wallop. Then comes the potential for an ice storm.All the details are in the latest episode, underwritten by McAllen Construction Inc. of Prospect and Action Carpet & Floor Covering of Simsbury.Show Stamps:0:00- Open0:27- Storm overview4:18- Storm track6:19- What is fueling the storm?9:28- Snow amounts17:19- Potential ice storm21:00- Immediate forecast
A clipper will cross Connecticut on Tuesday, Dec. 23, setting up the chances for a white Christmas, according to meteorologist Brad Field. The day after Christmas, however, could be the backdrop for a major snow storm. Field has all the details on his latest podcast.Show highlights:0:00- Start0:29- Clipper specifics0:37- Storm details4:26- Possible Friday storm7:30- On The Weather Map13:09- Accumulation predictions17:17- Friday storm threat19:51- Immediate forecast
An intense rain and wind storm will sweep into Connecticut and New England late Thursday into Friday, Dec. 19. The storm will also bring about roller coaster temperatures.After the storm there will be more changes, according to meteorologist Brad Field. Will we have a white Christmas? Field makes a prediction on that too.Show stamps:0:00- Open0:30- A Grinch storm?8:19- Storm specifics13:57- Flight impact?15:32- Storm aftermath24:19- A white Christmas?27:37- Immediate forecast
Connecticut and New England will get hit with some fluffy snow late Saturday and early Sunday, before brutally cold weather sweeps across the region. Will we have a white Christmas? Meteorologist Brad Field delves into all of this and more in his latest Brad Field Weather podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.Time stamps:0:00- Start0:35- Overview9:11- On The Weather Map15:18- Storm timing and snow amounts27:04- After the storm32:02- Clickbait weather37:33- Immediate forecast
As meteorological winter has begun, winter weather has settled in to New England, and there is no telling when temperatures will moderate, according to meteorologist Brad Field.Show stamps:0:00- Start0:34- Review of last storm11:34- Climatology report22:22- On the Weather Map29:06- European Model- Snow events36:55- Immediate forecast
It is the return of the Brad Field Weather podcast with meteorologist Brad Field and co-host Dan Lovallo. Brad and Dan discuss the upcoming Thanksgiving weekend weather and much more. This episode is underwritten by McAllen Construction.Time stamps:1:45-Climate4:09- Holiday travel11:35- On The Weather Map21:00- Potential for first snowfall27:48- Immediate forecast
Winter is winding down in Connecticut, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.Looking at long-range weather models, Field noted there does not appear to be any major storms on the horizon. Temperatures will also begin to moderate, starting on Mar. 10.In this episode, Field also runs down the winter numbers. Most of Connecticut received more than 20 inches less of snowfall than normal.Show time stamps:Windy weather- :40Meteorological winter recap- 5:51Weather model madness- 15:44On The Weather Map- 20:42Immediate weather forecast- 27:29Remembering legendary Tom Monahan of NBC Connecticut- 30:59
Expect some calm weather and moderating temperatures over the next week to nine days, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In the 200th episode of the Brad Field Weather podcast, co-hosted with Dan Lovallo, the award-winning meteorologist noted that winter is not over by a long shot, even though the temperatures will reach the 40s in Connecticut for a portion of the last week of February. The return of the Polar Vortex and more snow are on the horizon.Time stamps:0:29- It's cold3:17- 200th episode4:25- Climatology report13:08- Snow threats21:25- Why the persistent Polar Vortez25:25- Temperature trends27:43- A warmer summer?30:30- On The Weather Map34:35- Immediate forecast
A snow to ice to rainstorm is expected to impact Connecticut and the region Sat., Feb. 15 to Sun. Feb. 16, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field noted the weekend storm will continue a stretch of winter weather that is not expected to ease anytime soon. The potential does exist for a blizzard to hit the area on Thursday.Show markers0:42- Two storms to hit8:00- Storm number one17:16- Storm models21:17- On The Weather Map28:30- Immediate forecast
A weekend snowstorm for Connecticut on Feb. 8 into Feb. 9 will be the start of a series of winter storms for the Nutmeg State over the next two weeks, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his weekly episode with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field noted that it is really going to feel like winter in New England.Time stamps0:30- Recent storm3:21- On The Weather Map storm track8:08- Storm specifics13:16- National Weather Service16:19- Morning radio20:39- On The Weather Map post storm31:05- Immediate forecast34:15- Big game prediction
Expect several clippers from the west and transitional weather to highlight Connecticut's weather over the next week, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field also noted that temperatures will fluctuate between normal and below normal over the next week too. Time stamps: 0:33- Computer models 4:58- Climatology 13:08- On the weather map 21:02- Immediate forecast
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