Here is a link to a map showing my early guess for total snow amounts from 2/26 PM thru 2/28 AM in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
http://community.webshots.com/photo/628 ... 8808ThFxtn
This map is based on the primary storm moving up through the Tennessee Valley and eventually weakening as it reaches eastern KY. Then energy will be transferred to a coastal low that will form near the VA/NC border. The coastal low would then track ENE or NE.
Early guess at snow totals 2/26 PM thru 2/28 AM
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Re: Early guess at snow totals 2/26 PM thru 2/28 AM
JCT777 wrote:Here is a link to a map showing my early guess for total snow amounts from 2/26 PM thru 2/28 AM in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
http://community.webshots.com/photo/628 ... 8808ThFxtn
This map is based on the primary storm moving up through the Tennessee Valley and eventually weakening as it reaches eastern KY. Then energy will be transferred to a coastal low that will form near the VA/NC border. The coastal low would then track ENE or NE.
I'm not exactly sure about those amounts in Central and Western PA, and Ohio ATT, however, I do like the fact that you have the Western NC and part of Central NC depicted in wintery weather (alas CAD) ... overall, not a bad map, JCT.
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