![]() The big winner could be around Hunter Mountain where 25 to 30 inches of snow may fall. There are many mountains that will help in the wide range of conditions. This is my old region from school to work (Cornell/Ithaca), Syracuse, and Binghamton. Snow Forecast Maps: National Weather Service Regions Pennsylvania: This has a lower bullseye, but spreads the high snow zone farther west and south… The complication is the sharp drop along the coast which may include I-95 along metro New York and southern New England. This brings the bullseye of 34.8″ north of Springfield, MA. The freeze will reach into central Maryland, while Teens will truly have a winter grip in the far western Maryland mountains. If that Upper Low does pass farther south, we could see more snow showers across central Maryland. This includes Frederick, Carroll, Baltimore, Harford, and Cecil Counties. So there may be more widespread snow showers… Most likely in northern Maryland near and NORTH of Baltimore. Often the snow showers that show up on this product under represent. If so, more snow showers could reach metro Baltimore. The evening surface weather does look like this may be passing a little farther south. This will help bring in the cold air aloft and carry snow showers into Maryland. The Upper Level Low is forecast to pass north of Baltimore, near Harrisburg at daybreak. Yes, this will be the strongest east coast winter storm this season…. That means more than 1 inch of snow per hour for 3 or more hours, plus 35 mph winds. ‘Expecting’! Inland areas that remain all snow will exceed 12 inches, and have the potential to get over 2 Feet of snow with blizzard conditions. The big cities of New York to Boston will start as rain, then expecting to finish as heavy snow. Trying to time when and where the storm makes the turn, then how far West or Southwest it may reach is the breaking point. That is why the movement turns to the West instead of East. The reason why is the expectation for this Nor’easter storm to ‘close off’ from the jet stream and retrograde. This could go either way, much higher or lower. With the poor computer model performance this season, it brings big BUST potential for snow totals. In any winter this would be a challenging forecast. The big winner may be the Catskill Mountains and central Massachusetts. Heavy snow in Central New York between Cornell (Ithaca), where I went to school, plus my first two TV jobs were in Syracuse and Binghamton. There will be a large contrast between New York City and The Hudson Valley. In addition to showing that, I wanted to share the snow forecasts to our north because it will affect where I grew up. Here in The Mid Atlantic region, we have a Wind Advisory in place and will get some snow showers reaching into Northern Maryland by morning. I DO NOT envy the forecasters between New York and Boston with a very complicated transition from rain to snow very close to the urban centers. The heaviest snow will fall inland with some areas possibly getting over 2 feet. In addition, the foothills and mountains also have a wind chill advisory in place for wind chills as low as 10 below zero, NWS said.A major winter storm is just starting to form off the East Coast and it will be a multi-day event. A warning for those areas forecasts another two to five inches. It appears possible, if not likely, that some schools could be delayed or canceled, some for a second straight day.Īs with Wednesday, the snow will have the biggest impact in the foothills and mountain towns such as Mill City, Detroit, Oakridge and McKenzie Bridge. ![]() The additional accumulation - combined with temperatures well below freezing overnight - could lead to slick roads in the morning, NWS said. The advisory remains in place until 10 a.m. WednesdayĪ winter weather advisory remains in effect for Salem, Eugene and the rest of the central and southern Willamette Valley into Thursday.Īn additional 1 to 3 inches of snow is forecast overnight down to the valley floor, while amounts could be higher above 500 feet, according to the National Weather Service in Portland. ![]() Editor's note: This story was updated at 5:35 p.m.
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