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☃️🥶☃️Chances increasing (not set in stone) for potential snowstorm next Thursday for Mid-Atlantic into southern New England☃️🥶☃️

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- First, we have the weekend storm with significant snow, ice, rain, and wind! I have included the snow and ice maps below, and I'll probably post another timing video this morning.


- Strong winds coming in behind the storm for Sunday night into Monday with very cold air to stick around and set the stage for the potential snowstorm on Thursday. Still lots of time to watch it, but the best chances right now are still the Mid-Atlantic, including Long Island and NJ and into southeastern New England. The Model Blend probability for more than 6 inches of snow has now increased to over 50% for eastern Long Island (see last image), and the Euro ensemble mean is already 5 or 6 inches for Long Island with many of them showing more than 10 inches.



- 1st image: Models and ensembles for around next Thursday

- 2nd image: My Long Island forecast

- 3rd image: Future radar for 1 AM Sunday

- 4th image: National Weather Service snow map through 7 PM Sunday

- 5th image: Euro snow map through Sunday night

- 6th image: National Weather Service ice accretion map through 7 PM Sunday

- 7th image: Model Blend probability of more than 6 inches of snow late next week









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