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.
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0:00- Open
0:27- Storm overview
4:18- Storm track
6:19- What is fueling the storm?
9:28- Snow amounts
17:19- Potential ice storm
21:00- 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- Start
0:29- Clipper specifics
0:37- Storm details
4:26- Possible Friday storm
7:30- On The Weather Map
13:09- Accumulation predictions
17:17- Friday storm threat
19:51- 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- Open
0:30- A Grinch storm?
8:19- Storm specifics
13:57- Flight impact?
15:32- Storm aftermath
24:19- 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- Start
0:35- Overview
9:11- On The Weather Map
15:18- Storm timing and snow amounts
27:04- After the storm
32:02- Clickbait weather
37:33- 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- Start
0:34- Review of last storm
11:34- Climatology report
22:22- On the Weather Map
29:06- European Model- Snow events
36:55- 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.
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1:45-Climate
4:09- Holiday travel
11:35- On The Weather Map
21:00- Potential for first snowfall
27:48- 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- :40
Meteorological winter recap- 5:51
Weather model madness- 15:44
On The Weather Map- 20:42
Immediate weather forecast- 27:29
Remembering 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 cold
3:17- 200th episode
4:25- Climatology report
13:08- Snow threats
21:25- Why the persistent Polar Vortez
25:25- Temperature trends
27:43- A warmer summer?
30:30- On The Weather Map
34:35- 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 markers
0:42- Two storms to hit
8:00- Storm number one
17:16- Storm models
21:17- On The Weather Map
28:30- 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 stamps
0:30- Recent storm
3:21- On The Weather Map storm track
8:08- Storm specifics
13:16- National Weather Service
16:19- Morning radio
20:39- On The Weather Map post storm
31:05- Immediate forecast
34:15- 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
Connecticut is about to get hit with a winter blast of weather, starting with a moderate snowstorm on Sunday, Jan. 19, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo, Field details the snowstorm about to hit the region and the arctic weather that will follow the storm.
Time stamps:
0:37- Weather headline
1:02- Weather trends
5:00- Weather models
9:26- Storm track
15:03- Post storm cold
19:40- On the weather map
21:20- NFL playoff weather
24:11- Weather forecast
A winter storm will brush Connecticut on Jan. 11, according to meteorologist Brad Field in his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo. As for a major snowstorm? Field says, at the moment, there is not much on the horizon,.
Time stamps:
0:37- Explainer
6:41- Missing storms
8:45- Current storm track
16:33- On The Weather Map
24:56- Forecast
January is going to witness major weather changes in Connecticut and the nation, according to meteorologist Brad Field in his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.
There may be little or no snow cover in the region but storms and subfreezing temperatures are on the horizon for the month.
Chapters:
1:38- Wind
7:00- Three weather threats
16:00- Weather history
25:45-On The Weather Map
31:28- Immediate weather forecast
34:15- Florida deep freeze
Except some Christmas Eve snow in Connecticut and the region, according to meteorologist Brad Field. The weather will then turn calm, according to Field, in his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo. But looking into early January, there could be changes.
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0:00- Opening
8:32- On the weather map
15:07- Changes in the weather
Expect a calm weather week in Connecticut, between Dec. 12-18, before big weather changes, says meteorologist Brad Field in his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.
It may not look like winter in New England over the next few days, but change is on the way.
A mix of wintery weather will impact Connecticut Wednesday night, Dec. 4 into Thursday, Dec. 5, according to meteorologist Brad Field. The clipper from the west will also bring about noticeable changes to the weather, according Field, in his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.
Time stamps:
0:32- December turnaround
3:35- No No'reaster
7:11- Winter weather advisory
11:15- Weather models
13:10- On the weather map
Inclement Thanksgiving Day weather heralds dramatic changes, according to meteorologist Brad Field. Following the rain and mixed precipitation event, the weather changes dramatically next week, according to Field, in his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.
0:00- Start
2:57- Reflections on media
6:04- Weather history and climate change
10:27- Thanksgiving Day forecast
13:27- On the weather map
16:43- Weather forecast overview
20:09- Thanksgiving weather predictions
23:39- Upcoming weather changes
27:03- Climate patterns and snow predictions
29:35- Immediate weather forecast
It is the return of the Brad Field Weather podcast with meteorologist Brad Field and co-host Dan Lovallo. As we enter the week before Thanksgiving Day, major changes are in the forecast. Much-needed rain will begin the change, as the weather takes a dramatic turn..
Winter is wielding its last gasp, according to meteorologist Brad Field. As he predicted on Mar. 7, a snow event is impacting portions of Connecticut and the northeast on Apr. 4. The weather matches the season, turning more springlike the week of Apr. 6, according to Field, in his podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.
Time codes:
0:00- Intro
0:10- Storm
13:08- Last storm of the season
16:33- Last episode of the season
22:33- On the Weather Map
26:40- Weather forecast