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Euro shows plenty of snow for northern and western New England with rain for Long Island:
3 systems over the next 6 days will generally bring rain to Long Island, some ice and possibly snow from southern to central New England, and a good amount of snow for northern and western New England. For the Sun/Mon storm, the Euro has it closer to the coast now, although the ensembles generally aren't as close.
For Long Island, there's generally not any snow in sight, but things should look a little more favorable once we get towards mid-January.
LONG ISLAND FORECAST:
Today (Wednesday): Increasing clouds and becoming a little breezy in the afternoon with gusts up to 20 mph from the SW with highs in the low 40's.
Tonight: Cloudy with light rain developing after 2 AM with temperatures rising after midnight into the low to mid 40's.
Tomorrow (Thursday, New Year's Eve): Showers ending around mid-morning and then mostly cloudy in the afternoon with highs in the mid to upper 40's.
New Year's Eve night: Partly to mostly cloudy with lows around 30 degrees.
Friday (New Year's Day): Increasing clouds with rain developing in the late afternoon or early evening with highs in the low 40's. The rain will continue into the night.
Saturday: Some scattered showers in the morning with partial clearing in the afternoon with highs in the low to mid 50's.
Sunday: Cloudy with a chance of rain by late morning. Highs in the low 40's.
Monday: Rain ending in the morning and then becoming partly cloudy with highs in the low to mid 40's.
- 1st image: Projected snowfall for the next 7 days from the Euro
- 2nd image: Projected snowfall through 7 PM Monday from the Euro ensemble mean
- 3rd image: Probability of greater than 3 inches of snowfall through 7 PM Monday from the Euro ensembles
- 4th image: Projected precipitation through 7 AM Tuesday from the Euro
- 5th image: Simulated future radar for 3 AM tomorrow from the NAM
- 6th image: Map from the Euro for 7 AM Monday
- 7th image: Projected snowfall for Long Island for the next 15 days as a running total from every Euro ensemble member
- 8th image: Projected temperatures for Long Island for the next 10 days from the National Weather Service model blend







