NORTHEAST SNOW DEC9-10 2014
****ATTENTION NEW ENGLAND REGION RESIDENTS!****
This is my 1st ALERT message for the potential of a massive northern east coast "Winter" storm. Mets. and models are strongly suggesting a moderate to MAJOR storm system to evolve general as a late Monday thru Wedn. time frame. Analysis depicts a pre-Winter storm system capable of burying the northern tier of, or most of, interior NEW ENGLAND! It is time to pay attention to your local weather authorities and begin prep. now. I will have more detailed data tomorrow night, but I've scheduled most of this early week for hunting in Kansas. Note the location of this fully matured storm system in the image here:
DAY 2 ALERT - Well folks, here's the general Idea I tend to agree with after reviewing recent data and especially scrutinizing the anticipated TEMPERATURE data. This will become a strong, high magnitude storm as it gets to it's phase point, but easterly winds will bring in plenty of moderating temps to keep storm totals low in most cases...except for the possibilities of central NY and on into the northern tier regions of NEW ENGLAND..... higher terrain regions that typically receive the snow as well.
Although temps are dropping into the teens or colder in much of NEW ENGLAND tonight, it will not be the same over the next few nights. Southeast and eastern winds will bring the moderating temps ahead of the incoming precip. An oceanic frontal boundary will buckle and surge NW ahead of the approaching Low thru the Great Lakes region. That oceanic moisture will merge with a phasing low off the coast of NJ by Wedn. Lingering precip may last right thru the rest of the week in much of NEW ENGLAND as well.
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