- After a chilly day today and a cold night tonight, we have the storm moving in later tomorrow with snow to the north and heavy rain and wind for Long Island into southeastern New England tomorrow night into Wednesday morning. - I'll be posting more about the storm later, but there will be a wild period after midnight tomorrow night into early Wednesday morning on Long Island with heavy rain and wind gusts up to 45 mph. Max gusts up to 55 mph or even 60 mph are possible for southeastern MA. - Quiet weather for Thanksgiving before the next system possibly brings rain Friday night or Saturday, but it's uncertain still.
- 1st image: My 5 day forecast for Long Island - 2nd image: Future radar for 1 AM Wednesday from the HRRR model - 3rd image: Projected precipitation through Wednesday night from the Weather Prediction Center - 4th image: Snow map through Wednesday from the National Weather Service - 5th and 6th images: Maximum projected wind gusts through Wednesday from the Euro (in knots) and National Weather Service (in mph) - 7th image: Projected temperatures for Long Island from the Euro ensembles
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