- We have the cold front moving through the northeast today with rain and breezy conditions also some snow way to the north, and then some Lake Effect snow kicking in tonight.
- No big changes really for the Thanksgiving storm with snow mostly for the higher elevations of central to northern areas of the northeast. I have included 4 timing maps below from the Euro to give you a general idea.
- Behind the storm, there will be a prolonged period of below normal temperatures in the northeast, and there are indications that for the most part it could last all the way to Christmas. It looks like a series of Clipper systems moving through almost every day starting around next Wednesday/Thursday, and they each have the potential to bring a light to moderate snowfall (especially north) and windy conditions with reinforcing shots of cold air.
- 1st image: My Long Island forecast
- 2nd image: Precipitation amounts through 1 PM Friday from the Model Blend
- 3rd image: Euro snow map through 1 PM Friday
- 4th image: Model Blend snow map through this weekend
- 5th to 8th images: Maps from the Euro for 7 AM, 1 PM, and 7 PM on Thanksgiving and also 1 AM Friday, respectively
- 9th image: Long Island temps for the next 15 days
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