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Snow Forecast Tuesday Into Wednesday Morning First Day Of Spring

Snow Forecast Tuesday Into Wednesday Morning First Day Of Spring

 

Snow Forecast Tuesday Into Wednesday Morning

First Day Of Spring

We still have our eyes on the complex storm system for Tuesday and Wednesday. Weather models overnight have shifted to the south and it appears right now that the accumulating snow will be in New Jersey mainly south and east of the New Jersey turnpike and grazing Long Island as well. The National Weather Service is taking a bit of an aggressive approach with the northern fringe of the snow on their forecasts this morning. The map above shows the National Weather Service probability of up to 4 inches of snow over the next 72 hours.  The blue shows the area indicated as the highest probability which is around 50% at the moment.

We are still trying to resolve how all this energy plays out with the first wave of low pressure on Tuesday and then a second developing storm offshore Wednesday. Weather models make the second storm a close call. We will keep watching this as we have lots of time here. Meanwhile enjoy the cold Sunday with sunshine and highs in the upper 30s and lower 40s.

 

GET JOE A CIGAR SO HE CAN RELAX!

 

NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY SNOW

 

 

NEW JERSEY & PARTS OF NE PA

SOUTHERN AND SOUTHEAST NEW ENGLAND

NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND

WESTERN NEW ENGLAND

MIDDLE AND UPPER HUDSON VALLEY

CENTRAL NEW YORK & NE PA

WESTERN NEW YORK

CENTRAL & SOUTH CENTRAL PA

VIRGINIA & MARYLAND

DAILY NORTHEAST SNOWFALL

Please be advised that these are National Weather Service Forecast Maps and they auto update. Each office may update at different times and some offices are slower to update then others. Maps are usually updated before 5am and & 5pm however they may be updated at other times depending on forecast conditions. These are not my forecasts. My forecasts can be found on the JOE’S SNOWFORECAST PAGEIndividual forecasts for specific areas may also be found when conditions warrant on the my area forecasts. Those can be found on the website menu. Click on forecasts and then select your specific area.

 

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