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[h=1]Jan 20: Major Storm Threats for the Northeast[/h]
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By Meteorologist Joe Cioffi
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January 20, 2015 14:56

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If it winds up that we have not one but 2 major storms to deal with only a couple of days apart it would be the first time that I can remember ever seeing something like this. In fact I had to really give the European a double take today because it just didn’t seem right to me. But the model does what the model does. It has been telegraphing 2 storms (not including Wednesday’s clipper) but as we talked about yesterday the first one for the weekend looked like it was going to get shoved out to sea, though it was not impossible that it would shift to the left..which it has now for 2 runs in a row. My attention was more on the second event for Tuesday. Now both events seem square on the table. And if they turn out to be correct, those areas that have been crying for snow, might instead be crying for it to stop!
Okay so before we lose it here completely lets take a look and see what is happening with both weather systems

The big change from yesterday is that with the first system there is suddenly “room”. The northern stream is much more consolidated and less suppressive which allows the southern stream feature to lift up and intensity. The result is a storm that moves up the coast and tracks from North Carolina straight to just east of Cape Cod and deepens to less than a 980mb. It is pretty much the same as the Gfs model from today as described in my earlier post.

Now look behind all this and you see a ridge that is still gaining strength in the west. This forces an evens stronger upper air disturbance to drive southward. Yesterday’s maps showed the trough on the coast. Look at how much further west it is now as it digs into the Ohio Valley. Those maps are shown below at 144 hrs which is Monday morning 7am and 168 hrs which is Tuesday morning 7am. The low redevelpes and intensifies tracking east of Atlantic City to the Gulf of Maine. AMAZING!!!


Now that we have seen all this and tried to digest it..remember that it is really really really unusual to see 2 back to back events like this especially since the winter from the standpoint of storms so far has been relatively quiet. However obviously the atmosphere and the pattern has shifted into a stormier mode. Im not sure whether I totally believe this yet however I would not want to think we would make up for all of the last month and do it in 72 hrs!
Here are the bottom lines…odds of first storm for Saturday are increased to HIGH..SPECIFIC DETAILS TO BE WORKED OUT OVER THE COMING DAYS.
POSSIBILITY of a second event Monday into Monday night...with even more details to follow..after we deal with the clipper tomorrow..and then the Saturday event..and then maybe Monday..and then maybe a vacation!
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In English: In addition to a potential snow storm this weekend, another possibility exists for early next week.

[h=3]Comments[/h]92 comments
 
We drove through the band heading from Indiana to Michigan- about a 200 mile swath of snow, sleet and pellets with lots of salt trucks. The interesting thing was in Indiana it was sunny when we left and in northern Michigan it was sunny when we arrived. Just in-between was the problem- all headed to the east coast!
 
No one here knows what is going to happen or when. Some snow, maybe a lot, maybe not. In the morning, maybe afternoon probably night. Monday maybe Tuesday. l'll salt the driveway tonight anyway.
 
They are now saying up to two feet of Snow with this storm and 50
mph winds. Don't like this


I understand but boy oh boy do we need it up here....the mountain is in pretty crappy shape ....third driest December/January on record.....this will really help us......

I tentatively have a game up on the Canadian border Tuesday......I don't think so
 
They are saying its a strong possibility this thing stalls right off the NJ coast which means we get dumped on with blizzard conditions. Mike I hope it makes it up to you guys I can imagine how bad you folks need it
 
Yesterday's storm missed us..TWO EXITS SOUTH OF THE RESORT was the stop line......we couldn't believe it
 
Just walked over to the beach its 50 here and sunny hard to believe how quickly this weather is gonna turn...You could get fried at the beach today the sun is so strong
 
be curious to see how much snow NYC area will get. The European model shows the storm as being more intense over the tri state area. I'm not sure how that will impact Boston. Also, wonder if the European model is typically more accurate. 18-24" current prediction on weather.com, last night was 20-30"
 
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