Another Monday Storm And Winter Cold Deepens

Like last winter was historic for the Plains and Great Lakes, this winter (most notably February) is turning historic northeast and more winter like central.

We added 1 to 4 inches this past few days to the 50 plus inches in the 10 days ending early last week here in east central new England. We have had numerous single digit to sub zero mornings. Boston has averaged 10.5F below normal for the month to date.

The month has turned colder the first week back to the plains but with the most extreme northeast. Meanwhile it has been warm west. Rains came to northern California in the last few days.

Snow spreads into the area later Saturday and continues on and off through Monday.

Afte a few frigid days, another clipper followed Thursday followed by what in some areas could be a zub zero DAY mid-month and for many areas, one of the coldest spells in memory in the east. The maps speak for themselves.

GFS has a 30 to 40F below normal day on the GFS in the metro areas of the east for mid month.

The 6-10 amd 11-15 day ensembles are amazingly cold backing as JB suggested to the plains..


March 1st Storm Update – Where does the Snow go?

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The European model shows even less snow than the other models. It has less than an inch for all of SNE except the immediate coast and islands where it has 1-2″. Our updated snowfall forecast reflects these recent trends. Still time for it to shift north or south, and we’ll be watching the forecast very closely, as always.