Significant snow and ice likely in much of our area Friday morning…
Today will be warm, with highs reaching from the mid 50’s in Northeastern PA to the mid 60’s in Central NJ, as warm air surges northward into our area ahead of an approaching cold front.
The cold front will pass through tonight, bringing much colder air tomorrow with highs only in the upper 20’s to mid 30’s, and with a chance of a bit of light snow in East Central and Northeastern PA and a flurry elsewhere.
Friday, a strong disturbance will pass through our area, bringing the likelihood of significant snow and ice to much of our area Friday morning. Please check my prior post for the 2-week outlook and snow and ice forecast and start and end times.
Below is the latest snow map for Friday morning from the European model, courtesy WeatherBell Analytics. Click on the images to enlarge.
And below is the latest freezing rain map from the European model, courtesy WeatherBell Analytics, click on the images to enlarge.
After this disturbance passes, it looks good right now through the following week, with the next chance for rain or snow being Tuesday, March 8th.
Have a fantastic day!
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