Below are the latest snowfall maps from the latest medium-range American model. As you can see, in our area, right now it appears that much of Northeastern Pennsylvania will be getting a significant snowstorm, with East Central PA, Northwestern NJ, and Western Orange County, NY being on the fringe of getting some significant snow, and the rest of our area getting only light accumulations.
I am guessing that I will feel confident enough tomorrow morning to start posting some snowfall estimates.
Basically, the Medium-Range American model is showing roughly 2-10 inches for most of Northeastern PA and a coating to an inch or two for the rest of us.
The first two maps zoom in on our area and the last two maps show you the track of the two disturbances, the one dropping down from Canada and into the Great Lakes States, and the one that develops in Louisiana and then moves northeastward towards our area.
Click on the images to enlarge. All images courtesy WeatherBell Analytics.
Please join me tomorrow morning and let's see where we are at that time...
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