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🙏No known survivors from the air collision, there was an earthquake in Texas, models all over the place with the snow tomorrow, and thoughts on next week🙏

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- Unfortunately, as of now, there are no known survivors from the air collision last night. Not sure why some people were reporting unconfirmed info last night a out survivors, but it's irresponsible.

- There was a magnitude 4.5 earthquake in Texas last night (see 3rd image).

- The models are really all over the place with the minor snow event for the northeast tomorrow into late tomorrow night. The GFS and NAM have more snow than the Euro and HRRR. I have posted the 2 new National Weather Service snow maps below.

- The clipper for Sunday night into Monday morning is farther north with some light accumulations for northern New England. Milder for the northeast on Monday though ahead of the trailing cold front.

- Colder again for Tuesday/Wednesday next week with uncertainty then for the next system, but generally a mid/late-week system running into some retreating cold air with snow/ice changing to rain for central to northern areas with all rain farther south and a big surge of mild air.

- Colder air then returns with potential northeast systems between around Feb 8th to 10th and then again around Feb 12th to 14th, according to the Euro ensembles. Somewhat milder air is possible for the 2nd system, but it's a long way out and obviously highly uncertain.


- 1st image: My Long Island forecast

- 2nd image: Crash wreckage in the Potomac River

- 3rd image: Texas earthquake

- 4th and 5th image: National Weather Service snow maps







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