... northern areas, very cold Saturday, and another system for Sunday into early Monday, then very cold again for a few days🌨🌬🥶🌧
- It's hard to keep up with it all, but we have the cold front moving through this morning with snow squalls inland and a lot of wind.
- Then the clipper approaches tonight with snow from the warm front swinging through the northeast (just north of Long Island), and then the cold front moves through in the afternoon with snow squalls and also Lake Effect snow streamers.
- Very cold again for Thursday and then of course the GFS caves to the Euro with the earlier timing and more northerly track with rain for southern to central areas of the northeast on Friday and snow for northern areas.
- Very cold again for Saturday.
- An elongated northern stream system approaches on Sunday into the cold air with widespread light snow possible in the afternoon/evening from west to east. It could end as showers Sunday evening for Long Island and southern New England, and the 2nd piece of energy could bring more snow to central to northern areas Monday morning, but the details are uncertain.
- Very cold again then from Monday night into Thursday next week, and then it becomes milder for the end of next week into that weekend as a storm cuts to the west and rain/wind approach the northeast from a cold front, as of now, but it's a long way out.
- 1st image: My Long Island forecast
- 2nd image: Info on the snow squalls
- 3rd image: National Weather Service snow map through tomorrow night
- 4th image: Map from the Euro for Friday from 1 PM to 7 PM
- 5th image: Snow map from the Euro for the next 7 days
- 6th image: Map from the Euro for Sunday from 1 PM to 7 PM
- 7th image: Long Island temperatures for the next 15 days from the Euro ensembles for a general idea, but it's usually around 2 degrees too cold







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