Map overlays available for display: United States Pressure, Wind, Pressure+Wind, United States Freezing level. This would keep the risk of heavy snow further inland through the Appalachian Mountains and into Maine.Please enable JavaScript to access the following map views:Īll map types that you can enable here: United States Colour Base Map, Greyscale Base Map,, United States Last 1-7 days snow, last 1-3 days snow, Next 1-3 days snow, United States Next 4-6 days snow, Next 6-9 days snow, Next 9-12 days snow, United States, Snow, Wind, United States Temperature, Cloud Cover,, United States Snow Depths at Top Stations, Snow Depths at all Resort Elevations, Fresh Snow Depths in Resorts, United States Snow Depths at Resorts above 1500m, Snow Depths at Resorts below 1500m, Temperature at 9am today (or yesterday), United States Days since last snow. If the system takes a more coastal track, it will pull mild ocean air into coastal cities producing more rain and less snow. The biggest question mark remains where the rain/snow line will set up. By Sunday night, conditions will likely be clear for Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia, while New York City Hartford, Connecticut Providence, Rhode Island and Portland, Maine, could still experience wind, rain, sleet and snow. On Sunday, the storm races northeast, but will continue to produce snow, rain and wind for much of New England. As a mix of rain, snow and sleet expands across the mid-Atlantic, the Appalachians and into the Northeast throughout the day, travel will become increasingly hazardous. Currently, the greatest snow chance lies north and west of the Interstate 95 corridor, with a better chance for all snow over parts of Interstates 81, 80 and 78. On Saturday, the storm is forecast to turn north, bringing widespread rain across the Eastern Seaboard while breaking out some inland snow. There is an isolated chance of strong thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds, but heavy rain will be the biggest threat to the Gulf Coast states. Widespread heavy rain across the Gulf Coast could lead to instances of flooding as this system continues east. Heading into Friday, this system will strengthen as it dips south in its track. Showers and nonsevere thunderstorms will fire up in the evening hours across western Texas, bringing brief downpours and a few rumbles of thunder. Thursday, the storm will produce heavy snow for the southern Rockies early in the day, before pushing south and east into the southern Plains by the afternoon. The highest snowfall totals are expected to be across the highest elevations in Nevada, Utah and the northern parts of Arizona. While the East Coast waits for what is shaping up to be an impactful storm, those out west are already feeling the system's impacts.Īfter bringing rain, mountain snow and high surf conditions to the Pacific Coast region Tuesday, the storm system will move inland Wednesday, producing rain and snow spanning the Great Basin and the Southwest.
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