Wednesday, March 6, 2013

STORM UPDATE: WHAT TO WATCH FOR THROUGH FRIDAY

The overview from the past two days is basically on track. The snow amounts look good from yesterday, with the best chance of over six inches of snow for the eastern tip of Long Island and eastern Connecticut. However, keep in mind that the accumulation will take place after dark tonight and through the overnight hours.  If the precip changes over to snow sooner in your location, the chances for seeing higher snowfall totals are much greater.

The guidance is really picking up on the idea of the second shot of snowfall tomorrow night into very early Friday morning; so, the odds are looking good that after a lull tomorrow afternoon, a period of steady snow should develop tomorrow night, with the potential of 1-3 more inches on top of whatever you receive tonight into tomorrow!

There is the possibility of travel delays Thursday morning. Winds will remain fairly high through Friday, as the storm is slow to exit the region.

The weekend looks dry, with temps in the 40s.

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