Sunday, February 7, 2016

Monday Through Wednesday

Back to more normal temperatures and tracking down two storm threats. For today, a low pressure system is gathering off the Carolina coast. This storm will slide north just off the Jersey Coast, keeping the precipitation confined to the Atlantic Ocean. This will be a Long Island and New England storm. As that pushes north and east, Tuesday a second disturbance will move from the Great lakes and redevelop off the eastern seaboard. This storm looks to keep a threat of a long duration of light to moderate snow over the area. Tough to pin point exactly where he highest amounts will be as we will be dependent upon where the heaviest band of moderate precipitation sets up. As of now, the favored areas on models have been SE PA and Southern to Central NJ. Keep in mind as well, there is some model agreement on placement of this between the 6z NAM model and GFS, while the EURO has about 1-2" back towards the area. Even the placement agreement between the NAM and GFS, they still differ on amounts, with the GFS showing more. As of now, keep in mind that for Tuesday into Wednesday we will more than likely have some light snow flying for much of the time, amounts to be determined. More to come.

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