Late Week Coastal Storm looking more likely

By Sean Rowland
We just took a peak at some of the new 12z computer model data and a secondary storm for late in the week (trending towards Friday) is looking more likely. We’re going to analyze some of this data and though it is much too far away, we agree with the set-up being very good for a coastal storm. The big question…precip-type. We’re likely going to be dealing with a mix bag of precip (snow-sleet-rain) throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.

Meanwhile, quite a roller-coaster ride for our temps this week. Arctic air today, then well above normal Wednesday, before colder air ends late week. Coldest spot we have seen this morning from this airmass: Watertown, NY at a beautiful -14 degrees.

One Computer morning output for Friday Afternoon
One Computer morning output for Friday Afternoon

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