Update on the Friday into Friday night storm from the Euro ensembles:
- My Personal Weatherman™
- Feb 26, 2023
- 1 min read
- It looks like the primary low pressure cuts to the west and then a secondary storm forms and heads northeastward. It's exactly how far south that secondary storm forms/tracks that will be the key to where the rain/snow line will be. The general theme from this run of the ensembles is that the big snowstorm will be to the north and inland with a possible snow to sleet to rain scenario for Long Island and southern New England. However, it's still 5 days away and this will likely change, so stay tuned for updates!
- See previous post for the updated snow map for Long Island, and I will post the full NWS snow map for the entire northeast when it's updated.
- 1st image: Projected storm locations/strengths from the Euro ensemble members for just after midnight Friday night
- 2nd and 3rd images: Maps from every Euro ensemble member for the time period from 1 PM to 7 PM on Friday
- 4th image: Long Island snow matrix from the Euro ensembles
- 5th image: Projected temperatures for Long Island from the Euro ensembles





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