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7:00 AM | *Significant storm to take southern track next few days and head towards the Carolina coastline*

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7:00 AM | *Significant storm to take southern track next few days and head towards the Carolina coastline*

Paul Dorian

6-Day NYC Forecast

Today

More clouds than sun, cold, maybe a late day snow shower, highs in the upper 30’s

Tonight

Mainly cloudy early with a snow shower possible, partly cloudy late, cold, lows near 30 degrees

Friday

Mainly sunny, cold, mid-to-upper 30’s for afternoon highs

Friday Night

Mainly clear, quite cold, lower 20’s for late night lows

Saturday

Mainly sunny, cold, mid 30’s

Sunday

Increasing clouds, cold, mid 30’s

Monday

Mainly cloudy, cold, mid-to-upper 30’s

Tuesday

Mainly sunny, cold, upper 30’s

Discussion

Low pressure will approach the southern California/northern Baja California region today from the eastern Pacific Ocean and it will then re-emerge over Texas by early Saturday morning. From there, this late week/weekend storm will head towards the Carolina coastline and it should produce a swath of heavy rain along the way in the Deep South and heavy snow on the north side from Oklahoma-to-southwestern Virginia/interior North Carolina. In fact, some higher elevation spots in southwest Virginia and interior North Carolina could see 1-2 feet of snow if this weekend storm reaches its full potential. After that, the storm could stay primarily to the south of the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor with little or no impact; however, it is still too early to take it off the table.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Perspecta, Inc.
perspectaweather.com