Saturday, March 28, 2015

Saturday, March 28, 2015 - Morning Weather Discussion

Central and Eastern Long Island and Southeastern New England will be getting a snowstorm today...

As I said a couple of days ago, often the situations as they appeared back then either disappear or become more widespread. Well, it did become more widespread and now areas from Central and Eastern Long Island, through extreme eastern sections of Southeastern New York State, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island will be getting 1-5 inches of snow today as the Nor'easter is coming a bit closer to the coast than it previously looked.

As for the rest of us, we will have a chance of a snow shower today and we may get a bit of snow early on Monday with some snow showers that will likely mix with or change to rain showers during the day, then a more important storm will approach with a chance of rain or snow for Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. We will have to watch the track of this storm as it does appear that it will track to the south of us which will keep the cold air in place. Also, if it does reach us at night, that would also increase the chances for snow as we would lose the warmth of the sun during the day. Yes, there is the chance for accumulating snow on Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, depending on the exact track that this storm takes as it approaches from the west and the timing of the storm.

Then Thursday evening and Friday we will have a chance for showers as a strong storm system will move up to our west into the Great Lakes and Southern Canada.

The chance for a shower will continue into Saturday and a chance of a rain or snow shower on Easter Sunday.

Next Monday should then be nice before the next chance of showers next Tuesday and Wednesday before clearing out for next Thursday and Friday.

Luckily, it does look as if this coming week will be the last of chances for snow until next season…

"Weather on the Edge" by Dr. Edge.

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