Brian is the President of Neoweather and has been one of the leaders of the organization since joining in 2011. He loves helping Neoweather grow with excellent customer service and positive impacts to the operations of all clients. Brian graduated with degrees in broadcast journalism and meteorology. Brian worked as a meteorologist in Youngstown, Steubenville and beyond. He loves Cleveland sports and enjoys going to games. You can also find him trying new spots to eat, traveling and being active outside.
Another day of severe storms is likely Wednesday. The storminess hits the Southeast and Ohio Valley. Some snow will be in the Upper Midwest. Cold waves are going to be common the next couple weeks with a troughing pattern. More strong lows will mean snow on the northwest side with severe weather in the warm…
Wednesday sees a snow system track from the Ohio Valley into the Northeast with marginal accumulations due to the March sun angle and temps above freezing. The bigger snow threat takes off in the Rockies and marches into the Northeast as we head into the weekend. If the dynamics come together a big snow is…
Another mixed bag system for the end of the week brings an ice and sleet threat for some while a decent snow maker for others It will be a wintry mess, but severe weather is possible far South. Flooding is also a big concern in areas of the Tennessee and Ohio Valley’s. Cold air and…
Several inches of snow will fall with a developing system around the Oklahoma/Texas pandhandle. It will move across KS, MO, IL, MI and into Ontario and Quebec. A half foot will be widespread, but the chances for a foot will be more hit and miss. There’s good confidence on a freeze up south of the…
We get a break from the major storms. There is some buzz about a large Superbowl or Valentine’s storm, but we are not buying it. Plenty of Alberta Clipper systems slide out of the Canadian prairies and into the Great Lakes and Northeast, but only one looks fairly decent. There will be some lake effect…
Just days after the Nor’Easter broke some snowfall records another well above average winter storm is going to plow across a large section of the eastern half of the country. This storm is notable because of how big and long-lasting it is. Multiple waves of moisture will create a corridor of 1-2 feet of snow…
The pattern is ripe for a big snowmaker to likely hit the Northeast this weekend. While models vary a little they all have a pretty hefty storm for the I-95 corridor area. Several inches of snow is likely at this point with a pretty high ceiling if the ingredients all come together. We deal with…
After a major storm that dropped 1-2 feet of snow in spots are we ready to do it again? It’s a wait and see game what a coastal system will do to end the week. Plenty of big time cold is on the way including well below zero. How widespread will it be? Could we…
Look at all that potential for a very impactful Southern snow. The models are doing a little more than hinting at the chances. It could ride up into the Northeast by MLK Day sliding through several inches of white powder. We digest the latest snow threats and also discuss overall precipitation and temperature trends. Want…
After a 138 degree temperature difference and the warmest recorded temperature in January in the US it’s winter time now. It’s an active regime into the weekend with another wild rocking jet stream. We’ll see Midwest, Tennessee Valley, Ohio Valley and Northeast snow. Arctic cold shots will start to make a bigger impact sliding southward…