Surface chart, Northeast radar and satellite!
Looking at the surface chart We can see the cold front is starting to push away to the east And we have Snow up over New York State. Scattered showers over Vermont New Hampshire With steady snow up over Maine. isolated to scattered snow showers could work their way into Pennsylvania and northern Middle Atlantic, But they shouldn't amount too much maybe a dusting to an inch at most (but most will likely see nothing). The cold air coming over lake Ontario has started a bit of lake effect Most areas south and east of lake Ontario will pick up a general 1-3 inches of snow today with the areas east of lake Ontario on the Tug Hill picking up 3-6 + inches, Parts of the Adirondacks could pick up another 2-4 inches. There will likely be D-2 inches of snow across Vermont into New Hampshire as far. As far as the Greens and Whites y'all could possibly pick up 2-4 inches of additional snow. Much of Maine will likely pick up another 1-3 inches of snow today but areas around Downeast picking up 2 - 5 or 6 inches.
EURO courtesy of tropical tidbits
Sunday We're gonna have high pressure up in Canada That is transferring and extending off the New England Coast. This is going to allow South and south east flow allowing for warming temperatures in the morning. During the afternoon as this storm is approaching from the south It is moving into a warming environment. The disturbance to the north still to me doesn't look like it's going to have a lot of impact on the southern system . We're going to need a complete phase for the EURO solution to verify. The models are having a hard time with this pattern and the rest of the models are all over the place. But the EURO right now is the most aggressive with this storm. If the euro is correct and I'm not saying it's not ONLY that I highly doubt it. But everything is going to have to come into perfect alignment for it to happen. The pattern coming over the CONUS is very progressive. That fast flow is gonna make it very hard for this system in the southern stream to come north. So for now , I'm still calling for chance for some rain in the southern areas (But if the system stays far enough south Y 'all might not see anything at all). Over the northern areas it's going to be a bit of snow, mix and rain. The northern lower elevations will be more likely to see rain, While the higher elevations across northern New York State Vermont New Hampshire into Maine will have a better chance of seeing a snow and or mix.
I know there is hype on some parts of social media on how this possibly being a major storm for our region. I'm just laying things out as I see them. So I guess we will see!
Going forward
We're going to see a deep trough drop into the western US. This is going to set up a pattern that has a lot of volatility with swings going back and forth. This is the kind of pattern we typically experience as we move through March. So we're going to see warm spells move across the region along with cold shots coming in from the north This is going to set up a battleground for possible snowstorms across our region.