Now, as far as this weekend goes, it is all about the exact track of the storm. North of the track of the storm there will be a band of heavy, and even extremely heavy snowfall. This can be seen nicely on the short-range American model that came out just now. Click on the image to enlarge. Image courtesy WeatherBell Analytics.
Below is the snowfall map for our immediate area from the short-range American model. Click on the map to enlarge. Image courtesy WeatherBell Analytics.
And as I have been saying, there will be a band of heavy ice that will develop just to the southeast of the band of heavy snow. In that regard, below is the latest sleet map from the short-range American model. Click on the image to enlarge. Image courtesy WeatherBell Analytics.
And then just to the southeast of the heaviest area of sleet, there will be a band of heavy freezing rain. In that regard, below is the latest freezing rain map from the short-range American model. Click on the image to enlarge. Image courtesy WeatherBell Analytics.
As you can see, THE EXACT TRACK OF THE STORM WILL MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE!
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