Our storm is on track to bring our area a significant
snowstorm tomorrow, and there is still the possibility of blizzard conditions.
Right now, my best guess would be 8-15 inches throughout Northern New Jersey, with the lower amounts in western sections and the higher amounts in eastern sections.
A slight westward shift of only 30 miles in the track of this storm would increase snowfall amounts dramatically. This is shown once again this morning by the European control model, which continues to show us getting even more snow than the operational run shows (the operational run of the European model shows us getting 10-15 inches, while the control run of the model shows us getting 18-24 inches), and then we have the American model showing 6-10 inches in our area.
Therefore, I will go down the middle and go with 8-15 inches. The snow should start lightly around 4am and become steady by 10am, then heavy at times by 1pm and continue until 7am on Saturday morning. Check back for updates!!
The Edge
Right now, my best guess would be 8-15 inches throughout Northern New Jersey, with the lower amounts in western sections and the higher amounts in eastern sections.
A slight westward shift of only 30 miles in the track of this storm would increase snowfall amounts dramatically. This is shown once again this morning by the European control model, which continues to show us getting even more snow than the operational run shows (the operational run of the European model shows us getting 10-15 inches, while the control run of the model shows us getting 18-24 inches), and then we have the American model showing 6-10 inches in our area.
Therefore, I will go down the middle and go with 8-15 inches. The snow should start lightly around 4am and become steady by 10am, then heavy at times by 1pm and continue until 7am on Saturday morning. Check back for updates!!
The Edge
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