4-8 inches of snow possible in most of our area tomorrow and then COLD and then watching things…
There will be a chance for 4-8 inches of snow in most of our area tomorrow, excluding only Southeastern NJ, where the snow may mix with rain. The snow will develop in the late morning or early afternoon and end in the evening from southwest to northeast.
Below is the latest potential snowfall map for tomorrow from the European model , courtesy WeatherBell Analytics. Click on the image to enlarge.
It will then get COLD with low from the mid single digits below zero to the mid single digits above zero Tuesday through Thursday mornings and highs only reaching the upper single digits to mid teens Tuesday and Wednesday.
There will be a couple of disturbance that will move through the Southeastern United States, bringing snow as far south as Southern Georgia, with a few flakes even possible in Northern Florida, but it is uncertain as to whether these disturbances will move far enough north to affect our area, so check back for updates.
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