Over the last several years the term “Polar Vortex” (PV) has went from an insider meteorology and atmospheric science phenomena to something viral. Many people have heard of it. Out of those people many think it means an invasion of cold air. There is certainly a link to cold air blasts, so what is the infamous Polar Vortex? It is … Read More
Major Christmas Eve Snow Storm
If you are in parts of the Midwest to Great Lakes and Ohio Valley wanting a white Christmas then you have a good shot. The Northern Plains through parts of Ontario and Quebec will be one area of major snow. The next area will be from Lake Huron through eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania with lake effect snow filling up … Read More
How Did We Do? Our Forecast versus Reported Snowfall
What a storm! That’s a BIG way to kick off the winter season! We’re sure some of you will be cleaning up for a few days. Some places saw close to and OVER TWO FEET of snow! We took the last snowfall forecast map we sent Monday and overlaid reports that were in as of this morning. Some reports may … Read More
2020-2021 Snow Contractor Winter Forecast
One of the main things Neoweather is known for is our winter forecast presentations. Snow and ice management is the industry where we have the most clients. It’s a great reason for us to take our seasonal predictions and put them into a presentation geared towards snow contractors and municipalities. At A Glance Generally Mild Conditions For A Majority Of … Read More
Canada, Welcome To The Leading Front In Weather!
Some southern Canadian snow and ice managers don’t have to worry about bad weather forecasts any longer. The private forecasting company Neoweather is expanding to help you make better decisions around Mother Nature.
Independence Day Lunar Eclipse? Not So Fast!
It’s been in the news for the past few days – a Lunar Eclipse is set to unfold late on July 4 – early July 5, 2020. While we think of an eclipse as an obscuration of a celestial body, this won’t be your typical lunar eclipse. What Type of Eclipse Is It? While technically still a lunar eclipse, we … Read More
Big Warmup Begins, 70s-80s Widespread
After a very chilly start to May we are poised to jump right into late Spring. A dramatic season flip happens shifting the weather pattern across the nation. Wednesday still features cool temperatures across the Midwest, Ohio Valley and Great Lakes with highs topping out in the 50s and 60s. At least the sun is shining brightly across many areas … Read More
Expert Weather Forecasts: The City of Pittsburgh & Neoweather, LLC
North Ridgeville, Ohio- The City of Pittsburgh is receiving year-round weather support. It’s to increase efficiency and save time and money. The Cleveland based weather forecasting and consulting company, Neoweather, LLC partnered with several Department of Public Works in November. Neoweather provided Pittsburgh with detailed weather forecasts all winter and will continue keeping the Steel City ahead of flooding, hail, … Read More
Neoweather Is Here For You During COVID-19
To all our clients, followers and future clients: We understand the widespread impacts of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and we are here for you during this time. The weather continues just as it always has and we are here to monitor and forecast it. Neoweather will continue providing uninterrupted services to our customers. We work remotely and there won’t be foreseeable … Read More
Major Lake Snow
The snow belts downwind of the Great Lakes see heavy snow many times per winter. Open and relatively mild water will be just one of the keys that will make this late February event notable.