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☃️🥶4 AM update on the northeast snowstorm, the Arctic blast, and the southern/southeastern snowstorm that has a slowly increasing chance of bringing snow to Long Island and the northeast coast!☃️🥶

- There are still differences in the models and the rain/snow line is tricky, but no major changes overnight. I have included some of the snow maps below and I'll post the updated National Weather Service snow map by around 6:30 AM (The last image has the updated map for Long Island with less snow for eastern areas). Areas inland where the banding sets up and the snow ratios are higher will have a chance to see max amounts of up to 12 inches of snow.


- Frigid conditions from late Sunday night all the way into Thursday.


- The southern and southeastern storm will cause major issues with the snow so far south and to the southeast coast. The big change is the continue slow shift northward with the snow shield from the Euro now reaching Long Island and southeastern New England, and some of the ensembles are even farther north with the snow. This will have to be watched closely. I'll post the latest on it this afternoon.


- There is still a "chance" for a storm near the coast next Friday/Saturday.



- 1st and 2nd images: Snow maps from the National Weather Service and GFS


- 3rd image: Model Blend snow map from Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday afternoon


- 4th image: Map from the Euro for the period from 7 PM Tuesday to 1 AM Wednesday


- 5th image: Updated NWS snow map for Long Island and the tri-state area







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