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❄️***4:40 AM update on the complex snow scenario (with the clipper, ocean storm, and inverted trough), the Arctic blast, and the snow for Christmas Eve morning***❄️

Writer's picture: My Personal Weatherman™My Personal Weatherman™

- Models have the same general idea, with some differences of course, with the snow from the clipper inland, from the ocean storm for southeastern New England and DownEast Maine, and from the inverted trough swinging through NJ to Long Island. The snow maps below give a good general idea, but they will never be perfect, especially with this complex scenario. I'll post a future radar video a little later this morning.

- You all know about the very cold air coming in behind the storm with it slowly moderating next week.

- It looks like a decent chance for a light snowfall on Monday night into Christmas Eve morning or early afternoon from west to east from NY state through central New England. I have included maps from the Euro below.

- Temps likely a bit above average from around December 27th to January 3rd or 4th before colder air moves in.


- 1st image: My Long Island forecast

- 2nd image: Close-up snow map for Long Island and the Tri-State area from the US National Weather Service New York NY

- 3rd and 4th images: Snow maps through tomorrow from the National Weather Service and Model Blend

- 5th image: Projected wind chill temps at 7 AM Sunday from the NAM

- 6th and 7th images: Map for Christmas Eve morning from the Euro and the corresponding snow map

- 8th image: Long Island temps for the next 15 days











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