11/30/2008

Winter Storm continues across the interior Northeast...



Evening Update:

New York/New England...
Based on current radar, appears I-90 is now snow vs. mix line, with hills/mountains to the south experiencing a rain/sleet/freezing rain mix, with primarily rain in valley locals. North of I-90, snow appears to be the predominate p-type, except in the Mohawk Valley where mostly rain is falling, with some mixing in spots. Based on this, will continue to forecast 2-6" across the Adirondack mtn. region thru tonite and into the first part of Monday morning.

Other change is across central New England where cold air has been stubborn to budge, particularly across the hills of northern CT and central MA. For this reason, will expand area of T-2" across this area to account for mixing where up to an inch of snow/sleet is possible, mainly over the higher terrain.

...LTE

Northern Mid-Atlantic...
Current radar shows most of area has warmed above freezing, and thus precip was rain across large majority of region. Only places left where temps remain aob freezing were across the Laurel Highlands, northwest mtns., and Pocono mtns. In these areas, mixing will continue to occur thru the evening. I expect all areas to change to rain by or shortly after midnight, resulting in a end to the icing threat.

...LTE

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