Again, this was my newest storm declaration that I posted back on Tuesday, March 2nd, and this is for almost 2 weeks from now. Let's see if I can do it again. I am still seeing this possibility, and again if it does happen it will be a slow moving storm that could last from about the evening of Tuesday March 19th through Friday, March 22nd. Of course details will be uncertain until right up until the storm starts, but there is again the possibility of an intense Nor'easter with significant snow somewhere along the East Coast with this possible storm.
My new declaration for a possible major East Coast snowstorm is Tuesday,
March 19th into Wednesday, March 20th. I see signs of another possible
major East Coast storm for those days as very cold air will remain
available through the rest of the month most likely, and possibly even
into early April. On those days I expect a large piece of energy from
the northern jet stream to merge with a strong piece of energy in the
southern jet stream somewhere near the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.
This storm should then intensify as it heads up the coast, bringing
another possible significant Nor'easter to the East Coast of the United
States and there should be plenty of cold air available to produce a
snowstorm for some people depending on where exactly the storm tracks.
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