The Mid Atlantic region has had all the fun thus far this winter. Right now, Washington DC and surrounding areas are in the midst of cleaning up 20 to 40 inches of snow from their latest blizzard. DC is up to 45" for the season so far, while Concord, NH sits at 38".
However, places further north will get a chance to get in on the action this week. A bowling ball of energy currently dropping into the northern plains will roll through the Ohio Valley Wednesday morning. A weak southern steam system will get sucked into the mix, combining forces, triggering rapid cyclogenesis near Delmarva. The exact track of the surface low is still uncertain. It will get captured by the deep upper level disturbance, while throwing loads of Atlantic moisture back into New Jersey and southern New England. By Thursday morning, the entire system will be drifting east, ending precipitation.
The jackpot right now will likely fall over much of New Jersey and southern New England, with lighter amounts north of the Mass Pike. These areas could see upwards of 20" before all is said and done. For Keene,NH, conservative is the best way to go right now, weary of a sharp cut off to the north. 2-4" is the best bet.
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Where's the forecast discussions? Did you quit the business
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