All of the other models look fairly similar, except some of
the models are slightly further east with the storm on Saturday night and
Sunday. So, basically all models now agree that tonight we will see an
inch or two of snow, and then a Nor'easter will form near Cape Hatteras, North
Carolina tomorrow. This storm should then strengthen rapidly as it moves
north off the East Coast. A period of light snow or flurries could
develop again late tomorrow afternoon or early evening if the Nor'easter gets
close enough to the coast. Areas from Eastern Long Island to Eastern New
England stand to once again get hit the worst by this storm, with blizzard
conditions possible, especially in Eastern New England. Some of the
models do indicate that the storm could track a bit further east though, which
would spare those areas from the worst of the storm, if it did take a further
east track.
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