- First, we have the cold front tomorrow with showers into early afternoon basically with breezy and mild conditions.
- There is still a big difference between the Euro and GFS for the Thanksgiving storm with the GFS having a weaker storm sliding offshore with no snow in New England and just some showers getting as far north as southern New England. However, the Euro remains consistent showing a stronger, more amplified storm with snow for northern and interior areas of the northeast, especially at elevation, and it has strong support from its ensembles. Even the GFS ensembles mostly disagree with the main GFS run. The earlier timing from the Euro is holding with it starting early on Thanksgiving morning and being mostly done by late at night.
- Cold air behind the storm with maybe an offshore storm next Monday. Possibly a clipper for the middle of next week, and then a "potential" storm around December 7th/8th, which is obviously a long way out and very uncertain, but the pattern would support it.
- Plenty of updates to come today, so stay tuned!
- 1st image: My Long Island forecast
- 2nd and 3rd images: Maps from the Euro for 1 PM Thursday and 7 PM Thursday
- 4th and 5th images: Dynamic ratio snow maps for the next 6 days from the Euro and Model Blend
- 6th image: Projected precipitation for the next 6 days from the Weather Prediction Center
- 7th image: Long Island temps for the next 15 days
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