
Impact:
D.C.- around 8"
Baltmore- around 8"
Philly- 9"
Lancaster- 7"
Reading- 6"
Allentown- 6"
Harrisburg- 4"
Scranton- 3"
NYC- 10"
Hartford- 7"
Providence- 10"
Boston- 6"
Cape Cod- 12"
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So which map are you more certain on?Noreaster_Jer_04 wrote:Not to break up a good fight... But...
The forecast is a touch on the high side, I made the map knowing that fully, as I feel the pattern that will set up a wild week next week, is starting to make it pressence felt now... I believe it is why this storm is coming so much further north... I also believe it will add more fire into the system...
As for the forecast, I did say that confidence is at a mid level, I'm worriyng about the southern fringe as Krysof pointed out, also due to some a much colder airmass northwest of the big cities there may be a significantly higher snow ratio... this could actually develop two seperate heavy snow bands one south one north... This was actually included in the first map I made, I have scrapped that idea for now... but am deeply troubled by it still...
Here is the orginal map that I didn't release:
Lowpressure wrote:NWS Wakefield is going with 1 inch in Richmond metro (Henrico Couty) With 3-4 inches in the northern counties (Caroline). Here in Frederickburg(Stafford) they are still going with 4-6 as a total-depending on mixing or not. This is just info in regards to your southern graphics.
krysof wrote:This storm is not worth it, there is one more chance for a major snowstorm and that is early next week, after that, I believe chances will greatly diminish. I am beginning to feel that maybe I was wrong and this storm will be a bust. I'm done with winter and storm threats, I just want spring already and nice warmth, no teens or 20's, but 50's 60's and 70's in the mid to late spring.
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