Chance for some snow in parts of our area tonight into tomorrow morning and then another chance Saturday and possibly next Monday…
A fast moving disturbance will pass through our area tonight into tomorrow, bringing a chance for some snow in parts of our area, with a chance of a moderate snowfall in a narrow band that will likely set up through East Central PA, Northwestern and Central NJ. This band is only going to be about 20 miles wide and the snow has the potential to be significant in the center of this band, with very little or no snow outside of this 20 mile wide area. It is unfortunately very difficult to determine exactly where this band will set up, so I will just post a few models below and it will likely set up somewhere between these various models.
Below is the latest short-range American model snow map for tonight into tomorrow morning, courtesy WeatherBell Analytics. Click on the image to enlarge.
Below is the latest medium-range American model snow map for tonight into tomorrow morning, courtesy WeatherBell Analytics. Click on the image to enlarge.
Below is the latest European model snow map for tonight into tomorrow morning, courtesy WeatherBell Analytics. Click on the image to enlarge.
The next systems to watch will then be Saturday and next Monday as a couple of disturbances have the potential to develop coastal storms near the Middle Atlantic Coast, but it is still too early to tell exactly how these systems will develop or if they will affect our area, so be sure to check back for updates.
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