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***Significant ramp-up in the potential (although still not a certainty) for a nor'easter Sunday...

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... night into Monday night in the northeast with heavy rain and strong winds for the coast as the storm may affect the entire east coast.***


- We have our sunny stretch now, although it will be chilly with cold nights, especially tomorrow night into Thursday. - Milder weather starting Friday and then clouds increase Sunday morning as the potential storm heads northward just offshore. This storm will likely bring rain and wind from Florida up into the Mid-Atlantic states and possibly into New England. The potential exists for wind gust up to 60 mph, especially for the coast of North Carolina and for Long Island into southeastern New England, but it's still very uncertain. The Euro has it become a VERY strong storm at 967 mb near Long Island on Monday afternoon, although that is likely overdone. However, a bunch of Euro ensemble members have it as an intense storm as well. The GFS, Canadian, and ICON all have the storm, but the main question is whether or not it will reach peak intensity over the Mid-Atlantic or maintain its intensity farther north and exactly where it will track, so stay tuned as this will be the main focus of updates, although I will be keeping an eye on the weather for the end of the month.


- 1st image: My 5 day forecast for Long Island - 2nd image: Projected storm locations/strengths at 7 PM Monday from the Euro ensemble members - 3rd image: Map from the Euro for 1 PM Monday - 4th image: Map from the Canadian model for 7 AM Monday - 5th image: Model Blend precipitation map for the next 8 days - 6th image: Projected temperatures for Long Island from the Euro ensembles








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