Saturday early look.
After checking on what Accuweather, The National Weather Service and NBC are saying it looks like we are in for a snow event Monday night into Tuesday. Estimates have been running from less than an inch to as much as 8 inches.
A strong, but dry, snow system is coming in from the west. The areas that can get the most snow would be Atlantic City, eastern Long Island, Rhode Island and Cape Cod. This system is a fast moving clipper system and will produce 12 hours of snow at most.
Highest amounts should be closer to the coast. Some mixing could occur near the coast at night. Tuesday morning will be all snow in all areas. The snow will end by lunchtime.
For Northeast NJ, expect 3 to 6 inches with the most nearest the ocean. Not a big snow this time around.
AS ALWAYS check the official National Weather Service Forecast for the most accurate and up to date advice.
All this hinges on the storm rapidly strengthening and picking up Atlantic moisture and that is not a sure thing.
We can be sure the weather will remain rather cold all week ahead.
There are hints of a big snow the last week of February. It will turn warmer in the spring. Ha,ha,ha,ha,ha.........
Beware the ides of March.
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