The second in what could ultimately be three storms this week will affect the area beginning overnight Tuesday/Wednesday and continue for much of Wednesday before ending Wednesday night.
The majority of the storm now looks like it's snow for areas in red. However, the lack of depth to the cold air in place ahead of the storm will lead to
snow changing to sleet and freezing rain for a time, especially during the mid-morning hours.
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Regarding the weekend, all numerical guidance shows a powerful winter storm tracking along the Atlantic seaboard from Saturday night into Sunday night.
The closest approach of the low to our region will be Sunday into Sunday night.
Right now, a significant accumulation is looking likely.
There will be more than the usual amount of speculation about this storm,
but the only thing we know for sure is that the odds of another heavy snowfall
appear to be growing at this time.
Speculation of total accumulations will not be dealt with until Thursday or Friday,
but there is a chance that this system could be the most disruptive storm of
the entire winter season to date.
Stay tuned.
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