... holds its ground (its ensembles are a little west though)***
- Quickly, of course we have the snow falling in New England now and then the warm front with some rain for Long Island from around 1 PM to 8 PM tomorrow (Monday) and some snow to ice for central to northern areas of the northeast (see 6th and 7th images for future radar at 5 PM and 10 PM).
- The main story though is the strong storm/front for Wednesday into Wednesday night with the potential to produce rainfall amounts as high as 4 inches and wind gusts over 60 mph. The areas most at risk for damaging wind gusts are the Cape Cod area and DownEast Maine, but it could be a little farther west as well. I will continue to update on it.
- 2 really cold days for Thursday and Friday behind the storm.
- 1st to 3rd images: GFS, Canadian, and Euro for Wednesday early evening
- 4th image: My Long Island forecast
- 5th image: Model Blend precipitation amounts through Wednesday night
- 6th and 7th images: Future radar from the HRRR model for Monday at 5 PM and 10 PM
- 8th image: Long Island temps for the next 15 days
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