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Significant East-Coast Storm Forecast for Next Week. One-Foot of Snow for DC, Philly, NYC! Major Nor'easter
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[quote:CowgirlK:MV8yMTU0MDcxXzM2NDU0NzY4XzZBNjJFOTg4] [quote:~Jay~:MV8yMTU0MDcxXzM2NDUxOTU5X0IwODU3RTU=] doorbert, whats ur thoughts on the ohio valley on how much snow they will get? [/quote] Here you go Jay... We have set up a storm page so you can track the latest information on this Winter storm. You can find the storm page here. A new Winter storm (even though Meteorological Spring started March 1) will sweep out of the Northern Rockies and into the Northern Plains later today and into Monday. The storm will then move into the Midwest and Ohio Valley Tuesday before strengthening considerably while moving off the Mid-Atlantic coast Wednesday. The track is well-represented in the latest Snowfall Forecast through Wednesday as a swath of snow is expected from the Dakotas through West Virginia and Virginia. The largest amount of snow is anticipated in the Appalachians of West Virginia and Virginia, where over two feet of snow is possible. Elsewhere, [color=red]over a foot of snow will be possible in the Ohio Valley [/color]and Minnesota. http://classic.wunderground.com/blog/shauntanner/comment.html?entrynum=249#commenttop [/quote]
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Overnight model runs continue to show the possibility of an east coast winter storm next week, around March 5-7.
The map below is from an American model and depicts a storm gaining strength off of the Carolina coast.
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Big questions remain: will it move to the north, will cold air remain, and will the storm intensify as significantly as some models say it will.
We'll probably have a better idea of how the situation will evolve this weekend; until then, we'll continue to examine data to make an accurate prediction.
In the meantime, residents from Virginia to New York City should continue to monitor this possible storm.
It has the potential to be a big one.
While this storm could be big, it could also be the season's last.
Most long range models say spring weather will arrive....perhaps for good...come the second half of March.
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