SECS 15-17
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SECS 15-17
All right, I have heard this from several different weather boards. They all seem to say that the storm that will effect the Mid-Atlantic. Now I don't care about snow totals or intensity, I live in Central New Jersey in Northern Ocean County. I know it's the Northeast, but not New England, what is my region considered. What could I see
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Re: SECS 15-17
Yes, Central New Jersey is the northern Mid-Atlantic, (as well as a portin of the Northeast).
New England is a six state region, consisting of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
New England is a six state region, consisting of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
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I think it depends how much cold air comes in. The more cold air that comes in before the storm, it will force the storm further south. I think Boston is least likely to see a heavy snowfall out of all the major cites along the I-95 corridor. The Euro last night though has further north though weaker, that even Boston would see heavy snow.
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