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⛄️🌬🥶4:35 AM update on the snowstorm for the Mid-Atlantic and northeast, the Arctic blast with frigid weather for a few days, and the Gulf coast to southeast coast snow/ice threat⛄️🌬🥶

- First, we have a sunny and quiet Friday and then the front for tomorrow with milder conditions and rain for southern areas of the northeast and a little snow to the north.


- All systems go for the snowstorm with slightly earlier timing and probably widespread 3 to 6 inch amounts, locally higher. It looks to start in the early to mid afternoon on Sunday for Long Island, and it could start briefly as rain, but temperatures will be dropping into the 20's in the evening and upper teens by morning.


- Absolutely frigid conditions from Monday into Thursday morning!


- It still looks like some snow and ice from southeastern Texas and along the Gulf coast and into the southeast coast from late Monday night and then into Wednesday morning heading eastward.


- Uncertainty increases after that, but there is a chance for another storm to come up from the south into the northeast next weekend.

- 1st image: My Long Island forecast

- 2nd and 3rd images: Wind chill temperatures from the Euro for 7 AM Tuesday and 7 AM Wednesday

- 4th to 6th images: Snow maps through Monday from the GFS, Model Blend, and Eu








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