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Major Snowstorm Headed To Northeast US Tomorrow

For all of my friends and family that live in the Northeast US...here is my latest analysis of the winter storm heading your way on Friday into Saturday:

The same area of low pressure that brought the heavy rain and thunderstorms to Louisiana last night and this morning will be moving up the East Coast on Friday.  It will get much stronger and become a  Nor' Easter that will impact all the major cities from Philly to NYC to Boston as well as inland areas.

Delmarva to NJ Coastal Areas:  Winter Storm Warning in effect from Friday AM until Saturday AM!  It looks like it will start out as a brief period of snow along the coast in the morning then change into a windy rain during the day.  Then go to a heavy snow late Friday into Saturday Morning.  Snow accumulations of 4-8" are possible.  Some minor ice accumulations are possible too. Winds will be sustained around 30+ mph and coastal erosion will be possible too.

NE PA: Winter Storm Warning from 10 am Friday until 7 am Saturday!  You will start out with light snow on Friday Morning and it will gradually get heavier during the afternoon hours through Saturday Morning.  Snow accumulations of 8-10" are possible with some higher amounts on the ridge tops.

Philadelphia Area: Winter Weather Advisory from 5 pm Friday until 6 am Saturday!  Look for rain on Friday Morning to change over to snow on Friday Afternoon.  Some will be heavy at times with strong winds.  Snow accumulations of 2-5" are possible along with thundersnow.

Central PA (St. Marys, PA): Winter Weather Advisory from 7 am Friday until 7 am Saturday! You will start out with a wintry mix to freezing rain on Friday Morning.  Some minor ice accumulations are possible.  Then it will change over to all snow late Friday Morning and last until Saturday Morning.  The snow will be moderate to possibly heavy at times.  It looks like you will get around 2-5" of snow accumulation.

Boston and New England:  Blizzard Warning is in effect from Friday AM until Saturday Afternoon!!!  You all will get the worst of this snowstorm!  It will start out as light snow on Friday Morning and then gradually become very heavy by Friday Night with strong winds!  Visibility is expected to be very low.  Total snow accumulation of 18-24" is possible!!  Stay home and do not venture out into the storm!  Be prepared!!!

Everyone stay safe and be prepared!! Keep it tuned to your favorite local news station for updates throughout e next few days! -Dave


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