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Sunday Morning Update

>> Sunday, January 17, 2016

If you can remember all the way to yesterday morning you would have seen the lack of snow in our region according to the models for the next 10 days.  As models often do things changed within the day.  Had I posted the run from last night it would have been quite a different story.  Not only that but this coastal system continued to somehow press closer.

Once again things are looking different this morning.  The western track of this second system again moved west.  I'd expect most of the region to see light snow or flurries today.  The coastal parts of New Jersey towards Atlantic City should expect enough to coat the ground. 

What about next weekend?  Here is the latest suggestion.



That one inch project snowfall output has turned quickly to 7-10 inches.




I mentioned the Euro snow hole yesterday that kept us from seeing any snow over the next 10 days.  How about this instead from the updated run this morning?



In the span of 24 hours we went from zero inches to 20 plus inch totals all over the map.  This is over the next seven days.  Yesterday we couldn't even figure out the coastal storm today that now looks to give parts of our area snow.  Basically expect anywhere from 0 to 20 inches between today at 6 in the morning to next Sunday.

And you want to be a meteorologist.  


1 comments:

Anonymous,  January 17, 2016 at 7:26 AM  

RD-So maybe weather people project the "worst" and when the "worst" doesn't happen, everybody's happy.

This projection, so early on a Sunday morning, did NOT start my day off very happily!

DJG

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