The last time NYC saw two accumulating snows in November occurred in 1938. The November monthly snowfall record is 19.0", which was established in 1898.
AREA IN GREEN ON MAP IS MIXED PRECIP/MOSTLY RAIN.
SOURCES ARE WEATHERBELL, ACCUWEATHER, AND WEATHER.GOV/OKX
The track of the storm, plus the warm temps aloft which are forecasted by most of the models, seems to suggest that NYC and the coast are going to see a rain/snow mix, with perhaps a light accumulation. However, as we learned from the November 6th storm, a shift south could put the city in play for more snow.
Tomorrow, we'll discuss what makes a cold, snowy pattern around these parts (in a large scale sense) and there will be an update on the mid week storm
more later.
but I am supposed to go to Vermont Wednesday morning!
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