Sunday, January 26, 2014
Well, Here We Go Again
The evening run of the American model that is still coming in has shifted this storm hundreds of miles further north and west than prior runs, bringing a major and potentially crippling snowstorm to Central Georgia, Central South Carolina, and Central North Carolina where more than a foot of snow is now possible on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. It even manages to bring snow as far north and west as Northern Georgia, Western North Carolina, Central Virginia, and as close to us as extreme Southeastern New Jersey where it now shows the possibility of a couple of inches of snow. One more bump like this and we would even get some snow here in Northern New Jersey on Wednesday. Amazing. Apparently I was correct again and this piece of energy is just now coming on land so the models are picking up on the storm coming further north and west. Honestly, I am really starting to think this thing could come all the way up the coast, but at this moment in time that is still a long shot, but it is within reach now. It also shows every single storm next week, starting on Saturday as snow. If every one of these were snow, we would probably be talking a foot and a half or more of snow combined between all the various storms. One weak one on Saturday, another weak one on Sunday before the Super Bowl, then a stronger one on Monday night into Tuesday morning, then a really big one on Wednesday and Thursday next week, then possibly another one the following Sunday and Monday. Unreal. The reason this is all going to happen next week is that the arctic front will stall out just to our south and storms will ride along the front, drawing moisture from the Gulf of Mexico. The type of precipitation will be dependent upon where the front situates itself. I will post an updated snow map as soon as it is available.
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