October 27-29th Northeast Snowstorm

27 10 2008

Monday-Wednesday Northeast Snowstorm

9:15PM

A costal low, otherwise know to those in the Northeast, as a Nor’easter, will begin to ride up to coast Monday Night. Showers and isolated storms will be possible across much of the Northeast. On Tuesday, as cold air wraps into the system, rain will turn to snow on the backside of this system, from Pennsylvania up into New York. As precipitation will stay rain along the coast, into Maine. Snow could be heavy at times, along with storng winds over 40MPH, near blizzard conditions may be possible in portions of New York. Final snowfall accumulations may reach over 12 inches, especially in New York. Below is my snowfall map for this system.





Tuesday, October 28th Weather Outlook

27 10 2008

Tuesday’s Weather Outlook

2:30PM

On Tuesday, a system will begin to move up through the Northeast. Showers and a few storms will be ongoing and continue through the day across castal areas of the Northeast, on up into Maine. On the backside of the system snow will be possible with up to 12 inches being possible in higher elevations. Lake effect snow and rain will also be possible during the early part of the day, downwind of Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, and Lake Erie. Below is my thunderstorm outlook for Tuesday.