Another Snow Storm Dr. Jackle for Northeast?

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Another Snow Storm Dr. Jackle for Northeast?

#1 Postby Gothpunk-IL-WX » Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:56 pm

While I normally only cover midwest and ohio valley weather, I thought that it is interesting that another clipper on steroids is heading for the northeast. It won't do anything to the midwest weather other than some increase in clouds and some flurries, as well as possiblity priming us up for the bigger ice storm by next weekend. Hovever for you New England people, another snowstorm appears to be in the works for late this week week around Thursday, but don't worry it will be no where near as strong as the last system that brough up to 2 feet plus to some areas there. But still 6-8 inches is still possible, bringing snow totals to 30-40 inches in several areas with 20-30 even at the coast. That's combinding the snowfalls that have or will have fallen by the end of the week. So for all those in the Northeast and midatlantic that have been blabbing about that winter's over, may seriously want to reconsider!!! This not saying all of you are whinning, but there was a few that were. No harm to anyone :lol: While this storm won't be severe in any means it will cause a big hold up for those of you still trying to dig, plow, and shovel your way out and having to do it by Monday which already being Sunday night will cause more delays and hold up cleaning up efferts. Stay tuned to your NWS WFO and Local mets for more information. You may post your comments on this storm here or on anthoer thread. I just though I would point this out, since this seems to be a hot topic right now. :)
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krysof

#2 Postby krysof » Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:59 pm

Maybe, gfs shows some moisture with it.
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