The squall
line that brought high winds and several inches of snow to parts of western and
northern New York State as well as parts of northern New England, weakened as
it pushed south and east bringing snow showers and some squalls as it went. Ahead
of the front we have southwest winds bringing in warmer air, with much colder
air coming in behind the front on northwest winds, these northwest winds will gradually
lessen as we move through the day. Those ahead of the front will see a few
isolated shower showers, with little to no accumulation.
Another Alberta
Clipper currently over the Upper Great Lakes will come through tonight into
tomorrow morning. The clipper will create breezy conditions. This will pass
over southeast Canada and northern New York State into northern New England. This
will bring a general coating to 3 inches of snow across New York State and
northern into central New England, those in the Greens and Berkshires as well
as the Catskills could see 2-5 inches. Northern Connecticut could see a dusting
to maybe an inch. Those in northern New
York State could see 5-8 with locally higher amounts possible the clipper will
be pulling away tomorrow morning with lingering snow showers around, as colder
air quickly moves back in. Parts of Pennsylvania and New York state could see a
flash freeze.
For the end
of week, a system currently over the Southwest CONUS, will move toward the Ohio
Valley, Friday ahead of the system, temperatures will warm across the region.
With the warm air, this looks to be primarily a rain/mix event for Southern New
York State Pennsylvania, the Middle Atlantic into southern and central New
England. North of there a snow mix will be possible. Colder air will try and
move into the Region for late Friday into Saturday, this could turn rain/mix
over to snow for a large part of Pennsylvania and New York State. How far south
and east this cold air will push will depend on the location of high pressure
off the Coast.
I love this pattern!
ReplyDeleteThis is the best winter pattern we've seen in several years.
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DeleteIt has been cold and with a. N,NW wind that won’t quit.With this cold 23-25 days and 5-15 nights after the Polar Vortex’s influence,We should have 2feet + on the ground,we have 5”.Today I read that the 40's will invade some,first time will be Friday with 0.70 inches of rain.You had the right word for most of the winter,Roller coaster,with the last 3 weeks being steady,Cold 🥶.We had the 2” NorEaster but the other word,Timing playing a big part.Cold but no moisture,now we have some moisture coming but the Wind is going to change to S SW.I have heard two thoughts on February,you said last week the start of February would be warmer and you are right.Then I read that the second week through the third week could be Snowy and cold but it could be the other side of the coin here with winter cutting up through the middle of the country to the North,Wisconsin,Michigan the Dakota's.
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