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***Complex, slow-moving, and uncertain storm system for next week after Christmas***

- Some rain for eastern New England this morning with snow showers well inland and Long Island mostly in between (see 2nd image for future radar at 7 AM).

- Dry weather then through Christmas with just a slight chance of some precipitation from a week system on Saturday or Saturday night.

- Some cold nights and chilly days though before turning milder for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

- Complex storm system for around next Wednesday into Thursday, although maybe a cold front brings some light rain on Tuesday and set the stage for some wintry precipitation for central to northern areas of the northeast. I have included maps from the GFS, Euro, and Canadian models for early next Thursday morning, but it will keep changing.

- Following the storm, there will be slightly below normal temperatures for Long Island and southern areas of the northeast with slightly above normal temperatures hanging on for Maine.


- 1st image: My 5 day forecast for Long Island

- 2nd image: Future radar for 7 AM from the HRRR model

- 3rd to 5th images: Maps from the Euro, GFS, and Canadian models for early next Thursday morning (December 28th)

- 6th image: Projected temperatures with ranges for Long Island for the next 15 days from the Euro ensembles











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