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6:00 AM | ***A major snowstorm with an Arctic blast; 8-12 inches and single digits by late tonight***

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Clouds, breezy, very cold with periods of snow developing by midday, temperatures will slowly drop during the day reaching the middle teens by day’s end

Tonight

Snow continues until well after midnight with total accumulations on the order of 8-12 inches, windy with considerable blowing and drifting, brutally cold conditions with temperatures dropping into the single digits

Wednesday

Bitter cold with partial sunshine, windy, temperatures hold in the teens for highs with below zero wind chill values

Wednesday Night

Brutal cold with partly cloudy skies, upper single digits for lows

Thursday

Mostly cloudy, bitter cold, maybe a few snow showers, low 20’s

Friday

Partly sunny, still bitter cold, near 20

Saturday

Mainly cloudy, not as harsh, low 30’s

Sunday

Partly sunny, cold, low 30’s

Discussion

A classic setup today for a major snowstorm in the I-95 corridor from DC-to-Boston that includes the following atmospheric features: 1) an injection of fresh bitter cold Arctic air 2) strengthening high pressure to the north 3) vigorous upper level short wave rotating around the base of a long wave trough and 4) intensifying low pressure just off the Mid-Atlantic coastline. Snow will develop in the NYC metro region by mid-day and will intensify noticeably within a couple hours of the start time. Snow later this afternoon and tonight will fall at a rate of 1-2 inches per hour as temperatures drop into the teens. Snow winds early tomorrow with total accumulations on the order of 8-12 inches with similar amounts on Long Island. Temperatures late tonight will bottom out in the single digits and 0 degrees is not out of the question in some outlying spots. Temperatures will only be able to rise to the middle teens on Wednesday with wind chill values below zero at times. This snow will not be the type that brings down power lines as it will become increasingly dry, fluffy and powdery. One final note, many schools will likely be closed on Wednesday given the fact that there will be bitter cold conditions plus the fact that there will be considerable overnight blowing and drifting and, finally, the snow will last through the night.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/sigo5VMHUhs