As I mentioned in a post yesterday, while we are enjoying spring this
weekend, next weekend may be a different story. The GFS continues to
depict a fairly significant low moving across the northern tier of the
US through New England.
This still looks like rain in the mid-Atlantic and far southern NE, but
could be a serious ice event in NYS and central NE, and a big snow maker
up north. Also, the GFS track has shifted south since yesterday; since
we are a week away, anything can happen.
Could disappear like the last one, but worth watching just in case.
Definitely looks like a cooldown after it goes through, at least to a
certain extent.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/namer/gfs/12/images/gfs_p06_162m.gif
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