Sunday, February 14, 2010

Tomorrow

No Valentines Day Massacres in the world of weather this year. Remember 3 years ago, we had a sleet storm from hell where about 5" of sleet feel over the area. Anyways, this year we will not have that, although we do have a 12" snow base going!

Tomorrow looks like we are going to have a low pressure cutting across the midwest and Ohio Valley. This low pressure will once again re-develops off the eastern seaboard. This will be no where as potent as the last storm. In addition, we may have a period of mixed precipitation or even rain going before the snow starts.

The exact track and where the low pressure developes will have the ultimate say on how much and what type of precipitation we will have. There is not great weather model agreement either with this storm.

Tomorrow will be nice, then in the afternoon it gets cloudy. By evening, we will begin to see mixed precip or rain break out. Overnight, all the precipitation will turn to snow as the low tracks up the coast. By morning, we may have 1-2" of snow. storm moves out early in the morning on Tuesday.

Not as big deal here, but it will look nice! Areas to the NW of here in Eastern Pa up to the Poconos and Southern NY look to be the jackpot for this one with 6-10" may be likely.

Also a shoutout to the CT crew- You may actually do well with this one too!

Corey Towner
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