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🥶☃️🥶4:40 AM update on the Long Island forecast, the New Year's storm with wind and Lake Effect snow behind, the Arctic blast, and two uncertain snow chances next week🥶☃️🥶

- First, we have the rain now on Long Island and parts of the northeast as it heads east, and it will be another mild day.


- The next system quickly moves in with rain for New Year's Eve in NYC from around 7 PM to 1 AM and it will be moderate to heavy at times and windy and mild. The energy transfer to a storm along the coast will draw in colder air and produce snow in the higher elevations inland on New Year's Day into the night with Lake Effect snow and very windy conditions behind the storm into Thursday night with breezy conditions into the weekend.


- It continues to get colder in the northeast this weekend and then it gets interesting and uncertain with a storm moving eastward next Monday into Tuesday for the Mid-Atlantic and possibly southern areas of New England. The Euro has a snowstorm for Long Island and areas to the west and southwest Monday afternoon into Tuesday afternoon, but it's uncertain, so stay tuned.


- Even colder air for the middle to end of next week and a potential southern storm with a wide range of possibilities, including snow in the deep south. It's still a long way out though.


- 1st image: My Long Island forecast

- 2nd image: Map from the Euro for next Monday from 1 PM to 7 PM

- 3rd image: Projected wind chill temperatures for the morning of January 11th from the Euro

- 4th image: Model Blend snow map for the next 10 days

- 5th and 6th images: Snow maps for the northeast for the next 15 days from all 50 Euro ensemble members

- 7th image: Long Island temperatures for the next 16 days from the GFS










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