Monday, March 1, 2010

Update on March 2nd-4th Storm System


I been pretty firm with the coastal basically staying south and east enough to not really effect the area. However..I think that there could be some rain/snow wintry mix to snow type scenario mainly associated with a mid level disturbance that may leave anywhere from a Trace to 2 inches across the region ..mainly dependent upon surface temps because with the coastal staying south and east of the region you will not have thermodynamics to work on at this point and time...
SNJ & LI & Cape Cod may be able to get under the western extent influence of this coastal and hence the potential for up to 3 inches there.
The majority of the systems snow will be to the SE over parts of VA into the Carolinas ..where here they will also start off as a rain/wintry mix but as 850s crash and temps crash and dynamics begin to take over i think some light to moderate accumulations are possible there.

Again, the system currently over the NE while it does start to lift out of the way it does not do so fast enough which does not allow heights to raise across the east coast. So we are mainly left with a system that will get to about CAPE Hatteras and begin to make its ENE movement from there...

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