7:00 AM | *Storm spares eastern PA and parts of NJ...continues to pound away at Long Island, New England*
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Occasional snow winds down later this morning, windy, cold, highs in the mid-to-upper 20’s
Tonight
Mostly cloudy, very cold, low-to-mid teens by morning
Wednesday
Mainly sunny, cold, near 30 degrees
Wednesday Night
Partly cloudy, brutal cold, single digits for lows
Thursday
Becoming cloudy, cold, snow late in the day or at night, low 30’s
Friday
Becoming partly sunny, cold, low 30’s
Saturday
Mostly sunny, very cold, low 20’s
Sunday
Mostly cloudy, quite cold, chance for snow, mid 20’s
Discussion
A powerful nor’easter continues to churn this morning off the southeast coast of New England. The combination of a dry slot of air on its western flank and a slight shift to the east in its storm track spared eastern PA and much of southern NJ from any significant impact and far less in the way of snow accumulations than forecasted. The storm is pounding away at Long Island (18" already at Islip) and New England where blizzard warnings remain in effect and major impacts will take place. High pressure will arrive here on Wednesday and then another clipper low will spread some modest snowfall around here by Thursday night. There will be some bitter cold nights this week with single digits possible on Wednesday night and again Friday night. One note of interest, chalk one up for the upgraded US NOAA GFS computer forecast model as it certainly performed better for this nor'easter in our region in terms of predicted snowfall amounts compared to its European counterpart. Finally, despite the limited snowfall amounts around here this morning, many of the side streets and untreated roadways are quite slippery.
Video
httpv://youtu.be/SVg49BJ-Htg