Tuesday, January 22, 2013

WATCHING FOR A FRIDAY SNOWSTORM ...

The previous overview from this past wednesday is on track...

The old adage that our more significant bouts of snowfall usually come in the middle of a period of below normal temps will be tested this week. A low pressure system will slide from the Ohio Valley towards the coast by friday, offering us a good shot at a significant snowfall for much of the tri state area. Sections closest to the coast, including NYC, have the best shot at seeing the heaviest snows, but the ultimate track of the storm will determine amounts. Places that get the most snow (to be determined) stand to get between 4-7 inches, with isolated totals over the 7 inch mark.

ACCU-weather


The timing of the event is a bit uncertain, but it should last between 8-12 hours in any one location, most likely during the afternoon and evening hours.

more to come Wednesday




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