Models Hint at Northward Shift with Weekend Winter Storm
Recent guidance shows a subtle northward trend that could increase Mid-Atlantic impacts. Details will continue to evolve over the coming days.
Recent guidance shows a subtle northward trend that could increase Mid-Atlantic impacts. Details will continue to evolve over the coming days.
Forecast models continue to show a storm developing this weekend, but key differences in storm track and cold air placement remain.
Guidance still supports a weekend storm. Exact impacts and amounts will depend on the eventual track.
There is growing agreement that a storm will develop this weekend, but where it tracks is still very much in question.
Gusty northwest winds send wind chills into the single digits and below zero by Tuesday morning.
A weak coastal system brings morning snow showers NW of I-95 and rain changing to snow later SE of I-95, with mostly minor impacts and higher totals northeast.
A warm front tonight followed by a cold front Saturday may bring spotty rain and snow showers, especially northwest of I-95.
A northern clipper late Thursday brings colder air and spotty snow showers. The bigger question is whether it can link up with a southern system.
Limited moisture and a suppressed storm track mean little impact locally, aside from colder temperatures.
A weak system may pass just south of the region this weekend.

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