The potent clipper has pushed away from the region. As far as I can tell the storm generally went as forecasted. Now we wait for round #2.
A very quick post on the next storm, with a touch on the lake effect!
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We're going to have low pressure move into the Great Lakes, This could bomb out Over the great lakes bringing blizzard conditions to the Great Lakes into Ontario Canada. These conditions look to stay north of the border.
The area of low pressure will stay far enough north in Canada That warm air Will be able to make it further north than it did with storm #1. For most of Pennsylvania Maryland Delaware and New Jersey this should be mainly rain.
For western into central New York State We should see things start as a light mix in the afternoon. Then later in the afternoon and into the evening Precipitation will become harder, Before changing over to plain rain during the overnight. Precipitation will likely start across eastern New England Sunday night. Across northern New York State and northern Interior New England things will likely start out as a bit of snow Then as the warm front continues to lift through Temperatures will warm and we will see snow change over to a mix of sleet and freezing rain, Before this eventually changes over to rain. Along the coast of northern new England and across southern New England this will likely start as a mix before changing over to plain rain. Icing could become a bit of an issue over northern/ northeast Pennsylvania, the eastern half of New York State and much of New England. Ice accretion of 0.05 -0.10" with local amounts of 0.20" is possible in these areas. Ontario Canada could end up with an ice storm. While most of this looks to stay north of the border, far northern New York State and far northern Vermont has a chance to see at least some of this with ice secretion of 0.25" or more possible.
Winds on Sunday and Monday will be gusty.
A sharp cold front will come through on later Monday into Tuesday and temperatures are going to crash leading to a flash freeze.
Expect travel impacts and at least some power outages.
Lake effect snow looks to become a big issue for those downwind of lake Erie and lake Ontario for Tuesday into Friday. The bands will be moving around a bit, but those who get under the most persistent and heaviest parts of the bands could end up with very significant snow amounts.
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