And a good evening everybody
j7409 here with the evening
Edition of weather news today the name you know the news you can use I'm using a different model right now
different from the GFS and the European model
This is the NAM model now for those of you who are familiar with it some of you may be it's the North
American meso scale
Forecast system model now. It's the major model for
producing weather forecasts and it's run by the
National centers for environmental
predictions, it's the one that gives the predictions out okay, and you might see in parentheses sometimes or hear me talk about the
NCEP
That's what it stands for I've got it set to around seven P. 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.. Tonight
I'll turn it on in just a moment, but first. Let's check out some stuff. Yes, another nor' easter
it's going to continue to spread snow into the northern mid-atlantic and northeast an
Active pattern in the West will result in rain and snow and we've got a strengthening nor'easter
That's going to continue
Parallel to Northeast United States coast for tonight and tomorrow
Then it should move westward into Maine by Friday now as it moves snow will occur north and
west of the love
Winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories are in place from eastern
Pennsylvania through the Northeast and the heaviest snow is expected to occur in
Maine where over 18 inches of snow is possible
Through the end of the work week as the surface low
Lingers is going to like slow up people okay
that's why you're going to get that much snow now the major cities of New York City and
Boston are on the Grande it you're in between
substantial snowfall totals and
lighter snowfall totals, so there's uncertainty in how much snow will fall that you
Now farther west the Great Lakes region and the central Appalachian will see snowfall of six to eight inches of snow
It's possible for portions of those areas and in the western US
multiple multiple surface and upper-level pressure systems will lead to
Precipitation now range should be spreading into the Pacific Northwest and Northern
California this evening and snow will spread into the higher elevations of the Cascades and the Intermountain West
By tonight through Friday over a foot of snow is possible in the northern
Cascades and 8 to 12 inches of snow are possible in portions of the Northern Rockies
rainfall totals and the lower elevations will be
Generally light with about an inch or so of rain expected
temperature-wise
The eastern half of the US will be cooler than average
Coming up tomorrow and Friday high temperatures in the central Appalachian zuv forecast to be up
20 degrees below average for tomorrow supporting the
chances of snow there and freeze warnings are in place for portions of the southeast from the
Southwest into southern and central high plains warmer than normal temperatures are expected
By Friday high temperatures over the Central High Plains should be around 15 degrees above average
So like I said in the beginning. This is set around
Between 7 and 8 p.m.. Tonight on the NAMM you can see where the snow is
You can see where there's nothing going on we will move it up
I'm just going to turn it on let it run for just a few moments excuse me now
We're up to 9 p.m.. The blue is rain. The white is snow some of you guys are getting a mixture
Now we're up to
Thursday morning
Around 2:00 a.m.. You can see as it moves on out you guys over here in this area
clearing on out
Lighter snow where it's lighter heavier snow where it's a darker
And we will move it right on along here, we'll get up to
Around midnight tomorrow night can see how it's going up
into, Maine
Before it moves off the coast and we'll go just as far as we can go this only goes for
Just a couple of days, and this is at 7:00 a.m.
Friday but we'll get a bigger picture
Where you see the darker gray shaded areas outlining it?
This is as far as the NAMM model covers once again as for prediction
forecast it's the forecaster prediction main
Model so we're back to around 9:00 p.m.. Tonight
We'll move it on up you can get to see the west coast on all of the US now
We will go ahead and hop to around 2:00 a.m.. In the morning
We have some systems coming in on the west coast others moving up and out on the East Coast
And up around the Great Lakes. This is 8:00 a.m.. Tomorrow, and we will go to 5:00 p.m.
tomorrow afternoon got some snow coming down in
northern, Ohio
As well as other states right in here and heavier snow coming into Washington State at this time, okay?
we're over here at tropical tidbits now courtesy of them to put this information up on the
GFS model
Okay we I like to use this because it makes it bigger you can see bigger here is the low pressure
Nor'easter, and I think it's Quinn. I'm not quite sure I think that's what his name right now that this is where it is
As a six o'clock run
goes through
We're going to move it remember. I told you there's going to be a number three. We've had one last week
We've got this one now. Let's see if that one's still going to make up as I thought it would
I'm gonna run it on through
Here we come la-dee-da and there it is
Is it going to move the New England coast
Yes, sir it is
Looking just like it. This is like Tuesday now the timing could be off a little bit it might be
Maybe Wednesday or Thursday, maybe even Friday all depends on how this high works, okay?
what speed goes but there it goes you can see more snow from Maine all the way down to
New Jersey
Delmarva area
New York, Pennsylvania
Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont
You name it, New Hampshire all you guys up here
Maine more snow is on the way as you can see so it's looking like this system number
Three is going to make up into another nor'easter if I see any changes
I'll be sure and let you know, but right now. I'm just trying to give you a heads up
For one of the graphical forecasts, I'm gonna head over to around Columbus, Ohio hadn't been over to Columbus in a while
This is a being brought to you at a station about two miles south southwest of
Columbus okay, well you're looking pretty good tomorrow night
You might have a little isolated snow shower
But nothing to worry yourself about should be mostly cloudy
Looking like it's going to stay on the chilly side though by Saturday. You're gonna warm up a little bit into the lower 40s
but I was checking out the
Temperatures
All the way up until like the last week of March, and it's going to be a while
We got spoiled everybody got spoiled when we had the warm spell
especially in the Mid Atlantic enough in the Ohio Valley area and western, Tennessee
And we were hitting those 60s and 70s and oh man we thought we had it made
They're not going to come back for a while
We're going to stay either average in the 50s or a little bit low
While the central plains may have a warm up
But so far is us for the mid-atlantic all the way up north
It ain't going to get that warm again, so take it for that
That's what's going to be okay for tonight mostly cloudy tomorrow is going to be another cloudy day
Columbus your hide a bar should be around
35 for my friends up in Vermont this station is reading in
Northwest about four miles from west northwest of Brookfield
Vermont if you're in these areas of western Essex Eastern Essex, or aleene's go right on, Washington
Addison Franklin you can see them all up there cities of Lake Placid
Port Henry Newport Island Pond Johnson
Richford Underhill anywhere in these areas are up here
You are under a winter storm warning, and it's going to remain in effect until 7:00 p.m.
tomorrow
7:00 p.m.
Tomorrow evening what to expect moderate to heavy snow expect
total snow accumulations of around 5 to 8 inches with
Localized amounts up to 10 inches are expected
You know I had one of my subscribers in Vermont write me, and they said 18 inches. We're saying 18 inches
I wrote him back and said 5 to 10, and it looks like the national weather service is lowered at all
So where should it happen portions of central northeast and northwest?
Vermont and northern
New York
When until 7:00 p.m.
tomorrow
You are under this storm winter storm warning now if you're not in, northern, New York
you're not going to get this okay, and
When you guys write me in the comments if you want to know specifically stuff about your areas
Please jot down where you are. I can't help you if you just say well. I'm in Connecticut. Well. That's a big state
I don't know where you are, so I just write me where you are and I can narrow it down for you
But this is for these areas of Vermont
Here's a quick rundown of what's going on for my friends and lane coming from the Reporting Center about 4 miles
south-southeast of loud will main
Significant snowstorm is expected
Today into Thursday, it should start now this
Coastal storm is developing and south of New England this afternoon
It's going to move into the Gulf of Maine by tomorrow now snow is expected to spread
Northward across the region through this evening
There is some potential for the snow to mix with rain at the coast as the heavier precipitation begins
Snow will become heavy this evening and overnight
with dangerous travel conditions
Expected and the storm will weaken and drip west tomorrow
But snowfall may linger especially in the mountain areas until
Friday so there is a high confidence that a large portion of the forecast area
Will see 10 or more inches of snowfall with the highest totals approaching 20?
Inches whoo? I hope that doesn't materialize for you guys
There's all the downs right there the winter storm warning remains in effect from 7:00 p.m.
This evening till 4:00 p.m.. Tomorrow afternoon
Heavy snow is expected
Travels going to be very difficult impossible
Including during the morning commute tomorrow Thursday
total snow accumulations 10 to 14 inches with localized amounts up to 16 are
expected so
That's their lower end where portions of the northern, New Hampshire and south-central
Southwest and western Maine from 7:00 p.m.. This evening to 4 p.m.. Tomorrow
Be prepared for significant reductions in discipline of this
Visibility at times also your power might go out keep all that in mind
Reporting station coming in three miles south-southwest of the East Berlin Connecticut here you got your
Winter storm warning is still in effect, but it's gonna. Let up before the guys north of you
Yours is in effect until 4:00 a.m.. Tomorrow where those go through 4:00 p.m.. Tomorrow
what to expect heavy snow total snow accumulations
Anywhere from five to nine inches snowfall rates of one to two inches per hour
Are expected into this evening where Northern Middlesex and northern New London counties?
Until 4:00 a.m.. Tomorrow morning
Plan on difficult travel conditions including during the evening commute be prepared for significant reductions in visibility
So please please my friends in this area keep this in mind. Okay guys. I told you about
Nor'easter number three days ago. I thought it was going to happen looks like it's going to I hope it doesn't
Materialize, but it's looking like it is I will keep my eyes on it keep you informed
Everybody up north you know what's going on. Okay be prepared
That's all I got to say and I'm gonna end it up with
The sky watchers report for the cloud cover here we go for tonight around
Well, let's get over here to the cloud cover 7:00 p.m.
Here we go you got the routine where it's gray you got clouds where it's not it's clear 10:00 p.m.
1:00 a.m.. And 4:00 a.m.
So let's try to see what we can get for the sky cover tomorrow morning about 7:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
1 p.m.. And
4 p.m.
Going to be cloudy
I'm going to be cloudy in a lot of places from Washington State all the way over to Maine
just the central part of the state and the
Mid-atlantic and the southern parts of the states are going to be clear so with that all said I love you guys
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