Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Light snow coming our way tonight. UPDATED Tues. eve.

Expect about 1 inch on the ground tomorrow and the groundhogs won't be seeing their shadows.

Snow is looking a little more likely late Friday. So far, the snow gets as far north as Long Branch. Plenty of things can change one way or the other between now and Friday. I suspect the snow will work its' way northward toward us, Friday. That is pure guesswork on my part.

Just a reminder from what I said below, New York Metro is about to enter its' infamous snow window. We better watch out.


The weather will always surprise you.

EVENING UPDATE 7:30 pm.

It still looks like about an inch of snow overnight, ending by lunchtime Wednesday.

The next storm may begin Friday evening and the snow may become heavy overnight into Saturday, especially south of New Brunswick, NJ.

Lighter snow is likely in Northern NJ. All areas could receive significant snow.

This is a classic snow set up with one low heading north inland, then a secondary forming on the coast and rapidly intensifying. Very tough to forecast, things happen fast.


Still too early for a good estimate on this storm.

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