LEVEL 3 NEXRAD - CLICK ON IT FOR TEMPS!
This radar is served from a location where DSL service is subject to frequent and long term outages during any rain or convective activity anywhere in Southern New England. If the radar is not current please refer to the NWS radar links below.
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CLICK FOR Still Images simulate a radar loop (no java)
NWS Northeast Radar Mosaic
UCAR Latest IR Sat ALB
Albany USNEIR+
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Todd,
Thanks so much for the up-to-date radar! Are the temperature values new? I don't recall seeing them before - nice addition.
Posted by: Julie F | June 14, 2006 at 01:54 PM
Todd My name is Edward Tosetti I am Glade to hear that you are on the internet because when you left channal 7 I change my weather channel I think you are the best meteroligist that I ever watch on any T.V. stations I really miss the way you used to tell about the stars and planets and how you explain the weather you really put everything into your forcast and I really aprrciated that do you think that you will be on the air on T.V. again Good Luck and God Bless you and yours
Thank You
Edward Tosetti
Posted by: Edward Tosetti | June 12, 2006 at 05:15 PM
What an awesome map, and very useful. I use this map online instead of other radar's I used to use.
Posted by: Jay | May 21, 2006 at 06:50 PM
What are the white crosses and lines on the weather map? I cannot figure out what they are trying to tell me--is it something to do with the radar, is it wind direction (surely not) or do the crosses identify weather reporters (that many? I can't imagine that). Apart from that the map is useful and fun to look at especially in its animated state.
Posted by: sarah chapin | May 19, 2006 at 11:01 AM