It is now time for the snow to affect Upstate NY in terms of Lake Effect, and the NNE namely Maine in a huge coastal event. The storm looks to really intensify up near Nova Scotia and then proceed to retrograde down into the Gulf of Maine. The accumulations on my final call look to hold up in this storm. Here are some images from the 00z NAM run tonight:
18hr- The storm takes aim at Nova Scotia first dumping very heavy snows there.




42 hr- The storm like hour 36 is dropping the light-moderate snows on the NNE/SNE with it winding down. The low is located off of the Northern Massachusetts coast at this point.
48 hr- The storm is moving out, leaving its last pieces of precip in the NE US and Canada as well.
60 hr QPF below shows the amount of precip falling the the NNE as well as upsate NY from the LES and the Blizzard/Winter Storm that will hit the NNE.
An analysis of what should occur in the state of Maine. There will be a major risk of coastal flooding in the state from the 60-70mph winds from my predicted 965mb low that will retrograde into the GOM. The erosion and effect on Maine's wonderful beaches could be devastating.
The accumulations listed in the image dont exactly match my call for NW Maine, 6-12'' was my call. I'm not really changing it, but 9-15'' is quite likely after viewing the QPF graphics.




All else that was forecasted sticks to my map created Wednesday Night(Really everything does):
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