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***4:20 AM update on the Thanksgiving storm with only dynamic ratio snow maps, the Long Island forecast, prolonged Lake Effect snow and cold air with below normal temperatures in the northeast with...

... with clipper systems and a northwest flow, and the Dodgers signed Blake Snell for $182M with a $52M signing bonus!***


- You all know about the Thanksgiving storm for the northeast with rain and also higher elevation snow to the north and west. The earlier timing is holding with the rain tapering off for Long Island by late afternoon. The high-resolution models, such as the HRRR, NAM, and RRFS-A, are showing the potential for more snow in the higher elevations than the National Weather Service. It's also amazing how the Euro led the way when many of the models have it weaker and farther offshore; I held steadfast though.


- An extended period of below normal temperatures and breezy conditions with a general northwest flow into next week. There will be some crazy Lake Effect snow amounts by the end of next week with some areas probably getting over 4 feet, like for Tug Hill, NY.


- It looks like a series of clipper systems starting around the middle of next week, and they can bring a period of light accumulating snow for some areas of the northeast.


- Amazingly, the Dodgers signed Blake Snell, who absolutely dominated when he returned from the injured list last year. They are also the favorites to land Sasaki from Japan.



- 1st image: My Long Island forecast

- 2nd image: 11 AM tomorrow from the HRRR model

- 3rd image: 10-day snow map from the Model Blend

- 4th to 8th images: Dynamic ratio snow maps mostly through Friday afternoon from the Model Blend, RRFS-A, NAM, HRRR, and National Weather Service

- 9th image: Long Island temps for the next 15 days












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